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FEHD combats illegal sale of chewing smokeless tobacco products (with photos)
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     The Centre for Food Safety and the Environmental Hygiene Branch of the Food and Environmental Hygiene Department (FEHD) today (June 10) conducted blitz inspections to multiple retail outlets, in order to strengthen crackdowns on the illegal sale of chewing smokeless tobacco products. During the operation, the FEHD officers found one suspected case of selling chewing smokeless tobacco products and seized all products concerned for further investigation and testing. Should there be sufficient evidence, prosecution will be instituted against the persons involved. The investigation is ongoing.

     A spokesman for the FEHD said that the department will continue its inspection work to combat the illegal sale of chewing smokeless tobacco products. Moreover, the FEHD will maintain close liaison and exchange of intelligence with other enforcement departments, including Hong Kong Customs, and enhance enforcement actions at various boundary control points to combat the illegal import of smokeless tobacco products.

     According to the Smokeless Tobacco Products (Prohibition) Regulations (Cap. 132BW) (the Regulations), no person shall import, manufacture, sell, possess for sale, offer or expose for sale, consign or deliver any smokeless tobacco product. Offenders are liable to a maximum fine of $50,000 and imprisonment for six months.

     The spokesman said that the department has been closely monitoring and taking enforcement actions to combat activities in breach of the Regulations. Under the Regulations, a smokeless tobacco product refers to any product which consists of tobacco, or primarily of tobacco, intended to be taken orally, and includes chewing tobacco (whether looseleaf, firm plug, moist plug, twist or roll chewing tobacco) and moist snuff, but does not include dry snuff taken by inhalation.

     All tobacco products are harmful to health. Smokeless tobacco products contain various harmful substances, including carcinogens. The spokesman appealed to persons using chewing tobacco products to quit smoking as soon as possible for their personal health. Members of the public may visit the relevant website (www.livetobaccofree.hk) or call the integrated smoking cessation hotline (1833 183) of the Department of Health for information on smoking cessation.
 
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The Centre for Food Safety and the Environmental Hygiene Branch of the Food and Environmental Hygiene Department (FEHD) today (June 10) conducted blitz inspections to multiple retail outlets, in order to strengthen crackdowns on the illegal sale of chewing smokeless tobacco products. Photo shows the FEHD staff inspecting one of the retail outlets.
The Centre for Food Safety and the Environmental Hygiene Branch of the Food and Environmental Hygiene Department (FEHD) today (June 10) conducted blitz inspections to multiple retail outlets, in order to strengthen crackdowns on the illegal sale of chewing smokeless tobacco products. Photo shows the FEHD staff inspecting one of the retail outlets.