The Nahdlatul Ulama Board in Indonesia urges the government to enhance education and regulation on vape usage following its discovery as a means for drug distribution. This comes amid rising concerns about the impact of vaping on youth.
A drug dealer known as the 'Ketamine Queen' has been sentenced to 15 years in prison after being convicted of involvement in the death of 'Friends' star Matthew Perry in 2023. This case has sparked significant debate about the impact of drugs on society.
A court has sentenced the 'Ketamine Queen' to prison after being found guilty of selling drugs that contributed to the death of American actor Matthew Perry. The incident has sparked widespread debate about the impact of drugs on society and celebrities.
Jasveen Sangha, one of five individuals linked to the death of American actor Matthew Perry, is set to face a prison sentence that could extend for decades. This case raises questions about the impact of drugs on the lives of celebrities.
Indonesian Minister of Rural Development, Yandri Susanto, has expressed full support for a proposal to ban e-cigarettes, citing their potential use in drug consumption. This decision comes as the popularity of e-cigarettes among youth continues to rise.
The family of Matthew Perry, the star of the show Friends, is calling for the harshest penalties against the accused known as the 'Ketamine Queen' following his sudden death. This case has sparked widespread debate about the impact of drugs on the lives of celebrities.
Reports from Indonesia indicate that the Drug Enforcement Directorate of Metro Jaya Police emphasized the need for in-depth discussions regarding the proposal to ban e-cigarettes. This comes amid growing concerns about the health risks associated with these products.
The Mujahideen patrols in Jeddah successfully apprehended three residents for promoting cannabis. This operation is part of Saudi Arabia's ongoing efforts to combat drug trafficking and enhance community safety.
The National Narcotics Agency of Indonesia has proposed a ban on e-cigarettes following the discovery of narcotic substances in vape liquid samples. This move comes amid growing concerns about the use of vaping as a means of drug consumption.
The criminal court has postponed the trial of Sarah Khalifa and 27 other defendants in a major drug case to June 9. This delay is part of the legal procedures followed in such cases, aiming to ensure justice and provide adequate time for the defense.
The head of Indonesia's National Narcotics Agency, Suwiyadi Aryo Seto, has proposed a ban on e-cigarettes as part of a new drug law. This suggestion comes amid rising concerns over drug use in liquid forms associated with vaping devices.
On April 6, 2023, Indonesia experienced a series of notable legal events, including former Vice President <strong>Jusuf Kalla</strong> filing a defamation report against an individual, and a corruption conviction leading to an eight-year prison sentence for a former <strong>Telkom</strong> official.
The Malaysian Transport Minister, <strong>Anthony Loke</strong>, has ordered a thorough investigation into the trailer company involved in a horrific accident that claimed three lives in <strong>Sigamat</strong> on April 2. The incident was caused by a driver under the influence of drugs, prompting calls for accountability.
Andrei Fernando, known as 'The Doctor', was arrested by Indonesian police in Jakarta as the main supplier of methamphetamine in the country. This arrest follows extensive investigations that uncovered a vast drug trafficking network.
Indonesian police have arrested Andre Fernando, known as 'The Doctor', a prominent drug supplier, upon his arrival at the police headquarters in Jakarta. This action is part of the government's efforts to combat the growing drug trade in the country.
Authorities in Singapore have charged an 18-year-old teenager with trafficking vape pens containing eitomidate after a raid on his home. This follows the arrest of two other teenagers last year on similar charges.
Security forces in Jazan apprehended seven Ethiopian nationals for attempting to smuggle <strong>140 kilograms</strong> of the narcotic plant <strong>khat</strong>. This operation is part of Saudi Arabia's ongoing efforts to combat drug trafficking and enhance security.
France has condemned the execution of its citizen, <strong>Shan Tao Fumi</strong>, in China, asserting its opposition to the death penalty under any circumstances. The French Foreign Ministry has called for the global abolition of this punishment, highlighting violations of defense rights.
Authorities in the Jazan region have arrested five individuals accused of smuggling 100 kilograms of the narcotic qat. This operation is part of ongoing drug enforcement efforts in the Kingdom.
The Saudi Ministry of Interior executed a death sentence against Adam Ali Adam Muhammad, convicted of smuggling cocaine into the kingdom. This action reflects the government's commitment to combat drug trafficking and protect society.
Security patrols in the Jazan region apprehended an individual attempting to smuggle <strong>9 kilograms</strong> of the narcotic khat plant. This operation is part of ongoing efforts to combat drug trafficking and enhance security in the area.
Three people died and two others sustained minor injuries in a horrific traffic accident on the road between Johor Bahru and Seremban. The crash occurred due to a collision between a truck and a small vehicle, with initial investigations indicating that the truck driver was under the influence of drugs.
Zachary Clark, a player for the Grizzlies, was arrested in Arkansas on charges related to drugs and speeding. The incident occurred while he was driving, raising significant concerns within the sports community.
Concerns are rising over the increase in opium cultivation in Pakistan following the Taliban's ban on poppy farming in Afghanistan. This shift highlights the failure of the Pakistani government to address this growing phenomenon.
Russian National Security Council Deputy Secretary Alexander Gribinkin confirmed that the Afghan government's efforts under the Taliban significantly reduce the risks of drug flow to Russia, reflecting an improvement in the regional security situation.
A Dubai court has sentenced a man to one year in prison for failing to comply with drug testing rules and neglecting his rehabilitation program. This incident raises questions about the effectiveness of legal measures in addressing drug-related issues.
Russian producer Timur Weinstein has sparked a debate on how to classify artworks that reference drugs, emphasizing the need to consider artistic merit alongside existing laws. This discussion arises amid increasing legal pressures on artists, raising questions about freedom of expression in the arts.
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro appeared in a New York court for the second time, as the judge refused to dismiss the case despite his inability to pay legal fees due to U.S. sanctions.
The Venezuelan government faces U.S. sanctions preventing it from covering defense costs for former president Nicolás Maduro and his wife, who claim they cannot afford personal expenses. This came during a hearing in New York where the judge could not make a decision on the case.