In a major crackdown on illegal tobacco and cigarette sales, the Narco Coordination Centre (NCORD) executed a significant raid in Dhubri town on Saturday, August 31. The operation, spearheaded by Dr. Natyabir Das, the Nodal Officer of NCORD, targeted the unauthorized sale of gutkha, tobacco, and cigarettes, aiming to tackle the proliferation of these harmful products.
The raid unfolded across multiple locations in Dhubri, with NCORD teams sweeping through known hotspots for the illegal sale of tobacco products. This decisive action came in response to growing concerns about the unchecked distribution of such products, which pose serious health risks to the public.
Dr. Das explained that the primary goal of the operation was to curb the rampant sale of tobacco and cigarettes by enforcing existing laws. The teams focused on areas where evidence suggested high levels of illicit trade, including shops and street vendors known for selling gutkha and other tobacco products without proper authorization.
The authorities imposed fines on those found violating the law during the raid. These penalties were part of a broader strategy to deter illegal sales and ensure compliance with health regulations. Dr. Das emphasized that the imposition of fines is a critical step in addressing the issue, but it also serves as a warning to others engaged in similar illegal activities.
Local residents and shopkeepers reacted to the raid with mixed feelings. Some expressed support for the crackdown, highlighting the need to address the sale of harmful products that contribute to various health issues. Others voiced concerns about the impact on local businesses and the potential for disruption caused by the raid.
The operation is part of a larger effort by NCORD to combat the illegal trade of tobacco products throughout Assam. The organization has been actively working to dismantle networks involved in the distribution of these substances, which are often sold in violation of public health regulations.
In recent months, NCORD has intensified its efforts to address the illegal sale of tobacco and cigarettes. The organization has conducted similar raids in other parts of the state, targeting areas with high incidences of illegal trade. These actions reflect a commitment to improving public health and enforcing the laws designed to protect individuals from the harmful effects of tobacco consumption.
Dr. Das acknowledged the challenges involved in tackling the illegal trade of tobacco products. He noted that while fines and enforcement actions are important, they must be accompanied by broader public awareness campaigns and educational initiatives. Such measures are essential in changing consumer behavior and reducing the demand for illicit products.
The raid in Dhubri also highlights the ongoing issue of illegal tobacco sales in the region. Despite regulations and laws aimed at controlling the distribution of tobacco products, illegal sales continue to thrive. This situation poses a significant challenge to public health authorities and underscores the need for continued vigilance and enforcement.
As NCORD continues its efforts to combat illegal tobacco sales, it remains focused on both immediate and long-term strategies. The organization plans to conduct further operations and collaborate with local authorities and communities to address the root causes of illegal trade and promote healthier alternatives.
Overall, the raid in Dhubri marks a significant step in the fight against the illegal sale of tobacco and cigarettes. By imposing fines and taking decisive action, NCORD aims to curb the spread of these harmful products and protect public health. The operation serves as a reminder of the ongoing challenges in regulating tobacco sales and the need for continued efforts to ensure compliance with health regulations.