Jakarta, Jan. 31 -- Indonesia's National Police are coordinating with the Health Ministry and Food and Drug Authority (BPOM) to draft regulations on nitrous oxide (N2O) use, aiming to prevent recreational abuse following a recent influencer death.
Senior Commissioner Zulkarnain Harahap, head of Bareskrim's Narcotics Crime Directorate Sub-Directorate III, said the steps would ensure compliance with Law No. 17 of 2023 on Health and potentially include N2O under Law No. 35 of 2009 on Narcotics.
Harahap made the announcement here Friday while presenting findings from the investigation into 26-year-old influencer Lula Lahfah's death at an apartment in Dharmawangsa, South Jakarta, where authorities recovered a pink-colored N2O cylinder.
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