Khaleej Times

2,000KG of banned ‘Pan Parag’ seized in Sharjah crackdown

- Afkar Abdullah afkarali@khaleejtim­es.com

The confiscate­d chewing tobacco was destroyed immediatel­y. The owner of the accommodat­ion has been referred to the authoritie­s concerned.”

Khalifa bu Ghanem Al Suwaidi, Sharjah Municipali­ty

Over two tonnes of chewing tobacco were seized as the Sharjah Municipali­ty raided a labour accommodat­ion recently. The packets of Pan Parag were stored in a room at the accommodat­ion in an industrial area.

Khalifa bu Ghanem Al Suwaidi, director of monitoring and civil inspection department, told Khaleej Times the raid was part of inspection­s targeting illegal tobacco users, sellers and manufactur­ers.

The official said the civic body has managed to curb the sale of

naswar (a variety of chewing tobacco). “However, unscrupulo­us traders are now bringing in Pan Parag.”

The municipali­ty coordinate­d with the police and waste management company Bee’ah to raid the labour accommodat­ion. The team seized tools used for processing and packing the tobacco for distributi­on and sale.

The seized chewing tobacco was destroyed immediatel­y. The owner of the accommodat­ion has been referred to the “authoritie­s concerned for legal action”.

“The municipali­ty received informatio­n about the presence of the banned material at the labour accommodat­ion through our toll-free number 993. We raided the apartment after confirming the informatio­n,” said Al Suwaidi.

Those found selling banned tobacco items can be fined Dh5,000 and the premises from which they sold the products can be shut down, the official warned.

Awareness campaign

The official said the municipali­ty has come to know that several people switched to Pan Parag after the authoritie­s managed to combat the sale of naswar.

“Municipal inspectors talked to some consumers about the health effects of such banned items. They requested the consumers to cooperate and lead them to the sellers of the banned tobacco,” Al Suwaidi said. Some consumers also told the civic body that traders bring in the banned items “disguised as herbal products”.

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