Konferensi Pers Pengungkapan Peredaran Kosmetik Ilegal

Badan Pengawas Obat dan Makanan
22 Dec 202006:37

Summary

TLDRThis transcript discusses an event where the Indonesian National Agency of Drug and Food Control (BPOM) addresses the growing concerns about illegal and unsafe cosmetic products in the market, particularly those sold online. The agency highlights the dangers of products containing hazardous ingredients like mercury, which pose both short- and long-term health risks. The speech underscores the agency's efforts in law enforcement, consumer education, and collaboration with other bodies like the police and judiciary. With the rise in online sales, BPOM stresses the importance of stringent regulatory actions to ensure public safety and prevent the circulation of harmful goods.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The Badan POM (National Agency of Drug and Food Control) plays a critical role in enforcing laws related to food and drug safety in Indonesia.
  • 😀 There has been a rise in illegal cosmetic products being sold, especially through online platforms.
  • 😀 These illegal products often contain harmful substances, such as mercury, posing significant health risks to consumers.
  • 😀 The agency is actively monitoring and taking action against these illegal products through nationwide operations.
  • 😀 The operations often uncover counterfeit and unlicensed cosmetics, some of which are imported illegally.
  • 😀 Products found in illegal circulation may also lack proper quality control, making them unsafe for public use.
  • 😀 Online sales have contributed to the growing problem of illegal cosmetics and other hazardous products in the market.
  • 😀 Efforts to educate and inform the public about the dangers of these illegal products are ongoing.
  • 😀 The collaboration between Badan POM, law enforcement, and other agencies helps in the successful prosecution and enforcement of regulations.
  • 😀 With growing online commerce, regulations must be adjusted to ensure better oversight of the sale of products like cosmetics and herbal medicines.

Q & A

  • What is the primary focus of the press conference mentioned in the transcript?

    -The press conference focuses on the enforcement actions taken by Badan POM and other regulatory bodies against the circulation of illegal cosmetic products, particularly those sold online, and their potential dangers to public health.

  • Which agencies are involved in the enforcement of regulations for cosmetic products in Indonesia?

    -The key agencies involved are Badan POM (Food and Drug Monitoring Agency), the police, the Attorney General's Office, the Indonesian Customs and Excise, and local courts such as the South Jakarta District Court.

  • What types of illegal products are being discussed in the press conference?

    -The press conference highlights the illegal circulation of cosmetic products, especially those containing hazardous substances such as mercury, as well as counterfeit and unapproved imported products sold online.

  • Why is there a particular concern about cosmetic products being sold online?

    -There is a growing concern because online platforms make it easier for illegal and unsafe cosmetic products to be distributed without proper regulation or quality control, exposing consumers to potentially harmful substances.

  • What are the potential health risks associated with using illegal cosmetic products mentioned in the transcript?

    -The illegal cosmetic products mentioned in the transcript often contain dangerous chemicals, such as mercury, which can cause both short-term and long-term health issues, including skin damage, poisoning, and other severe side effects.

  • What has been the estimated value of the illegal products found in the recent operations?

    -The recent operations have uncovered illegal products with an estimated value of around 10 billion Indonesian Rupiah.

  • What is the role of Badan POM in addressing these illegal products?

    -Badan POM's role includes monitoring and enforcing regulations regarding food and drug safety, conducting investigations into illegal products, and raising public awareness about the risks of unregulated products.

  • How do hazardous substances like mercury end up in cosmetic products?

    -Hazardous substances like mercury often end up in cosmetic products through illegal manufacturing or counterfeit operations, especially in imported products that are not registered or approved by the relevant regulatory bodies like Badan POM.

  • What is being done to combat the illegal circulation of cosmetic products in Indonesia?

    -The Indonesian government is intensifying enforcement efforts, including regular operations to confiscate illegal products, collaborating with law enforcement agencies, and raising public awareness through media outreach and education.

  • Why is it important for cosmetics to undergo proper regulatory approval before being sold in the market?

    -Proper regulatory approval ensures that cosmetic products are safe, effective, and free from harmful substances. Products without such approval may pose serious risks to consumers, as they may contain unregulated ingredients that can harm health.

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