‘Influencer vape offence ruling sets legal precedent for smoking control law’

9 Jan 2026, 4:26 AM
‘Influencer vape offence ruling sets legal precedent for smoking control law’
‘Influencer vape offence ruling sets legal precedent for smoking control law’
‘Influencer vape offence ruling sets legal precedent for smoking control law’

SHAH ALAM, JAN 9 — Health Minister Datuk Seri Dzulkefly Ahmad today hailed a recent decision by the Putrajaya Magistrate’s Court to convict a social media influencer for promoting smoking products online, and called it a crucial legal precedent to enforce the Control of Smoking Products for Public Health Act 2024 (Act 852).

“The ruling sends a clear message that the prohibition on advertising, promotion or sponsorship of smoking products, including e-cigarettes and vape products, is absolute.

“The law applies to everyone without exception, regardless of whether one is a celebrity, influencer or business owner,” Dzulkefly said in a Facebook post.

He emphasised that while legal action is a last resort, authorities will not hesitate to take firm action should warnings be ignored.

“Influencers and content creators play a constructive role in society, and I call on them to be part of the solution rather than contribute to the normalisation of smoking culture. Together, we can build a healthier Malaysia,” he urged.

On Wednesday, comedian Shahmira Muhamad, popularly known as Shuib Sepahtu, was fined RM10,000, in default one month’s jail, after pleading guilty to promoting a vape product on a YouTube podcast in October 2024.

Shahmira was charged under Section 9 of Act 852, punishable by a fine of up to RM20,000, imprisonment for up to a year, or both.

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