Brazil’s Paraná Police Seize 288 Vapes; Couple Arrested

Aug.01
Brazil’s Paraná Police Seize 288 Vapes; Couple Arrested
Brazilian authorities arrested a couple for illegally selling e-cigarettes, seizing 288 devices and an illegal firearm. The sale of e-cigarettes is strictly prohibited in the country.

Key points:

 

·Background: Police in the state of Paraná in Brazil arrested a couple suspected of illegally storing and selling e-cigarettes, seizing 288 e-cigarettes. 

 

·Cause: A student's parent reported that their child had purchased e-cigarettes at a convenience store near the school. 

 

·Legal consequences: The man is charged with violating Brazilian criminal law (selling harmful substances to health and illegal possession of firearms), while the woman is charged with endangering public health. 

 

·Legal basis: The sale of e-cigarettes is prohibited nationwide in Brazil, and selling or supplying e-cigarettes to minors is considered a crime under the Child and Adolescent Statute. 

 

·Follow-up investigation: The police are still investigating other possible illegal sales points and individuals responsible.

 


【2Firsts news flash】According to PPNews on July 31, the police in the southern state of Parana, Brazil, successfully arrested a couple suspected of illegally storing and selling e-cigarettes in the area.

 

The investigation began in April 2025 when a mother reported that her son had purchased an e-cigarette at a convenience store. The information was then passed on to the Department of Safety and eventually referred to the police for further investigation.

 

During the search, authorities discovered that the owner of the store had hidden 134 e-cigarette devices in various locations within the shop. They also found an unregistered .32 caliber firearm on the premises.

 

Immediately after, the police arrived at another commercial location related to the subject of the investigation and found that the suspect's partner had hidden 154 identical products in the adjacent property. The woman was eventually located and admitted to attempting to conceal the e-cigarettes.

 

A total of 288 e-cigarette devices were seized. According to the regulations of the Brazilian National Health Surveillance Agency, the sale of these devices is illegal.

 

Based on the facts currently known, the police have brought this couple back to the police station. The man is being charged with violating Article 278 of the Brazilian Penal Code (selling harmful substances) and Article 12 of Law 10.826/2003 (illegally owning firearms). The woman is being charged with endangering public health.

 

The police emphasize that, in accordance with regulations from the Brazilian National Health Surveillance Agency, the sale of e-cigarettes is prohibited nationwide. Selling or supplying these products to minors is considered a crime under the Child and Adolescent Statute, and those responsible will be held criminally accountable. The investigation is still ongoing, with the aim of identifying other selling points and potential suspects.

 

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