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A Russian national has been arrested at the Manohar International Airport in North Goa. An official has given information about this incident. The Russian citizen was arrested when he was about to leave for his country. According to the information, the Russian citizen was found carrying electronic cigarettes banned in India at the airport. Let us know about this entire incident in detail.

Why was the accused arrested?

An official told about the incident that the police has registered a case against Russian citizen Eroshkin Alexey. He was caught carrying banned electronic cigarettes at the airport. Let us tell you that electronic cigarettes are banned in India. According to the police, the accused was about to board a flight to Russia at the airport. At the same time, electronic cigarettes banned in India were recovered from him.

Electronic cigarette was hidden in socks

The name of the Russian citizen who has been arrested is Eroshkin Alexey. The accused had hidden an electronic cigarette in his socks at the airport. A complaint has been lodged at the police station by an employee of the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) against the accused. Police have said that they are taking further action in the case.

E-cigarette is banned in India

In the year 2019, in the cabinet meeting chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, it was decided to completely ban e-cigarettes in India. There will be a fine of Rs 1 lakh against first-time violators. Along with this, there can be a maximum imprisonment of 1 year or both. If caught the second time, a fine of Rs 5 lakh will be imposed and imprisonment of 3 years or both. (input language)

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