Mangaluru: 51 fined for smoking in public spaces during joint operation


Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru (MS)

Mangaluru, Dec 14: A joint operation by the police and health department against smoking in public spaces led to 51 cases being registered, with fines imposed on offenders.

The team conducted inspections in areas including Falnir, Attavar, Hampankatta, and the RTO. A fine of ?200 was levied on individuals caught smoking near hotels, cafés, tea stalls, petty shops, and other public places.

As per the COTPA Act, only full cigarette packs are to be sold, and the sale of loose cigarettes is prohibited. Shops and cafés violating this rule by selling one or two cigarettes were also fined. Additionally, petty shops selling cigarettes within a 100-meter radius of schools and colleges faced penalties.

The team issued warnings to offending shops and tea stalls, cautioning them about potential trade license cancellations if violations continue. Smokers were also advised to visit the district Wenlock Hospital for assistance in overcoming their addiction.

The operation was conducted under the direction of district health and family welfare officer Dr. Thimmaiah H R and led by district surveillance officer Dr Navinchandra Kulal, with support from Pundalika Lakate and Shruthi of the District Tobacco Control Cell and the Pandeshwar police.

 

 

 

  

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  • Mohandas Kumar, Kanekarabettu, Mangalore

    Sat, Dec 14 2024

    Also ride shops who sell Bisleri drinking water, 20 liter bottle they are charging 90 Rupees, whether that water is purified and good to drink or filled corporation water no one knows. when we return empty bottle to shop they will demand empty bottle with cork, this will help refill well or corporation water.so concern department must take action all this mineral water good to drink.

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  • Ananda Moorthi., Thokkottu,575017.

    Sat, Dec 14 2024

    SMOKING in Public places,footpaths,hiding cigerettes in side fingers and leaving smoke while walking on Roads,

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  • Victor, Mangalore

    Sat, Dec 14 2024

    Good initiative, but relent less follow up required

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  • Joel, Mangalore

    Sat, Dec 14 2024

    Road , Highway is also a public property. How many trucks,cars , containers are fined for releasing excessive smoke,which is causing threat to human life. The Police jeeps itself are not in a proper condition, without insurance , who will take action on this

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Sat, Dec 14 2024

    good job sidda police....carry on with work that is good for society and not dividing like the previous chaddi govt used to do..raid car street mamu areas lot of ganja and beedi girakis are there

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  • Shankar, Mangaluru

    Sat, Dec 14 2024

    At least allow smokers to switch to Iqos which is million times better than cigarettes. Or vape which is a thousand times better.

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