Over 1,000 kg of chewable tobacco products stored
clandestinely in various houses in Ayanavaram and Vadapalani were seized
on Thursday.
A massive raid conducted by the food
safety department, with assistance from the Chennai Corporation and the
police, led to the seizure of gutka and pan masala, which are banned,
carcinogenic products.
Since the ban came into effect
in May, the food safety department has cracked down on business units
that sell the products. To circumvent this, wholesalers began storing
products in residential properties, officials said.
On
Thursday evening, 1,060 kg of the products were destroyed at the
Kodungaiyur dumping yard. However, so far, no legal action has been
taken against the wholesalers.
Officials said the
screening of retail and wholesale shops will continue, but four teams of
25 officials each have also been asked to search houses connected to
those in the business. “We are now educating food business operators,
including 56 wholesalers in Chennai district. The raids will continue
daily,” said S. Lakshmi Narayanan, designated officer of the department.
A
chunk of the wholesale dealers operate from Sowcarpet and T. Nagar. An
official on one of the teams said that while retailers have taken the
products off their shelves, they continue to sell them clandestinely.
“We have to educate proprietors at all such outlets,” he said.
Since
the ban is only for products that contain tobacco, officials said
businesses that sold pan masala or gutka could get their products tested
in accredited laboratories. If the products did not contain tobacco,
they could be sold. “Pan masala mixed with tobacco or nicotine is
banned. The regular kind can be sold,” said Dr. Narayanan.
The
State government banned the manufacture, storage, distribution and sale
of carcinogenic chewable forms of tobacco based on a proposal submitted
by the State Tobacco Control Cell.
The present ban
is legally tenable as it relies on the Food Safety and Standards Act,
which has provisions to prevent tobacco and nicotine from being used as
ingredients in food.
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