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Published 10:39 14 Jul 2022 BST
Updated 10:07 17 Sept 2022 BST
Dr Kholood al-Mutawaa, head of the Non-Communicable Disease Department at the Ministry of Public Health, said back in 2016: "The e-cigarette was banned in Qatar according to a ministry order in 2014. We have instructed all supermarkets, pharmacies and other outlets not to sell it.
"We have also communicated with the customs department at the airport, seaport and the land border not to allow e-cigarettes into Qatar. People can't bring it to the country or order it from other countries. Others can't send it to the country either. Anyone who is in possession of e-cigarettes may be charged with appropriate action.”
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