You could well be issued challan by Delhi Police which has launched an anti-smoking campaign under the Cigarettes and Other Tobacco Products Act (COTPA).
More than 700 people have been issued challans for smoking in public places since the drive was launched in mid-February.
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Earlier, the Delhi Police was using the 'kalandra' system wherein a slip used to be issued to the offender who would then go to a magistrate to pay the fine.
"The 'kalandra' system was proving to be less effective as people often did not give their IDs and did not turn up to pay the fine. Under the COTPA, on-the-spot fine can be levied for violations which is making it more effective," said Heena Shaikh of Sambandh Health Foundation which has been working on tobacco control.
"We have so far caught over 200 violators and challaned them. Every day, 5-7 persons are being caught and challaned by policemen in areas under east Delhi," said Omvir Singh, Deputy Commissioner of Police (East).
Singh said that police have also closed down five hookah bars in east Delhi.
The north district police has issued over 263 challans under the COTPA so far, said Jatin Narwal, DCP (North).
The southeast district police has also issued 250 challans under the campaign.
Enforcing the COTPA will go a long way in reducing prevalence of tobacco usage. The police force is being trained to take action under the COTPA and the campaign will continue, Narwal said.
"Prevalence of tobacco users in Delhi is 24.3 per cent with an estimated 10,000 people dying every year due to tobacco-related diseases," said Mohini Daljeet Singh, CEO of Max India Foundation which is partnering in the campaign.
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