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Ajman groceries banned from selling cigarettes

Violators face Dh10,000 fine and shop closure

  • By Faisal Masudi, Staff reporter
  • Published: 00:00 February 23, 2012
  • XPRESS

  • Image Credit: © XPRESS / Virendra Saklani
  • Grocery stores in Ajman ssay they have been told to clear cigarette stocks by month-end

Ajman: Ajman has banned small groceries and other small shops from selling cigarettes under a government public health drive.

The sale will be allowed only in shopping malls, petrol pumps and big stores.

The municipality has said in recent notices and online statements that "for health protection of all residents" groceries can no longer sell tobacco products. 

However, shops outside "residential areas" and "big outlets" in any location can continue business as usual. 

Health initiative

Details of the "public health and safety community initiative" reveal "all facilities", regardless of location "who are interested to continue tobacco sales" must now seek "proper permission" from the municipality.

It was not clear in last week's notice what the "applied procedures" for selling cigarettes are, but some groceries told XPRESS they include a new Dh6,000 annual payment as part of the business licence. However, this could not be immediately confirmed.

According to the municipality website, those caught breaking rules will be fined Dh10,000 and repeat violations will mean a 30-day shop closure on top of the fine.

Some corner shops have already removed cigarette packs from their shelves; others have been told to clear remaining stocks by month-end and not restock without a go-ahead from the municipality's commercial licensing division.

They must now visit the division for a sales clearance, where the purported payment is to be made. Cashiers at large stores like Hoot Centre and Al Seef Mall said they were unaware of any new cigarette rules.

"If this ban is about health, then why only go after small shops? I will have to sell about 90 extra cigarette packs a day to make a profit if I pay the Dh6,000 fee," said a shopkeeper in Hamadiya area who was given a "public circular" notice dated February 12 by the municipality.

"We cannot cope; all the business will go to the big chains."

A 36-year-old British villa resident of Al Zahra neighbourhood, who did not wish to be named, said: "I cannot see how selectively applying the ban helps public health. This is not going to work if the point is to discourage people from smoking. All it does is make you [smokers] go to the nearest ‘big shop.' And why is it OK to sell packs in ‘non-residential' areas?"

An immediate comment from the municipality's public health and environment department, which is spearheading the campaign, was not available.

Comments (6)

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  1. Added 15:01 February 23, 2012

    This move takes business away from small local shops punishing all hardworking people. How can this be a good thing?

    Anonymous, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

  2. Added 13:13 February 23, 2012

    One may think the whole arrangement exclusively meant to help the business in big malls. Why authorities hesitate to ban cigarettes all over the country if they concerned about public health?

    Girish R Edathitta, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

  3. Added 09:27 February 23, 2012

    This is really a welcomed move..i wish other Emirates follow the same...

    Anonymous, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates

  4. Added 09:20 February 23, 2012

    Bravo Ajman Municipality, its a good move....let other municipalities also follow you. Keep it up.....be more strict/vigilant on tobacco products....

    Surya, Ajman, United Arab Emirates

  5. Added 02:50 February 23, 2012

    The health issue is not relevant, it looks like a hunt for money from small shop owners -- as there numbers are numerous - this definitely means bigger harvest. Not buying cigarettes in dense residential areas does not mean that one cannot smoke in these areas, given that he gets a regular supply.

    Anonymous, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

  6. Added 00:09 February 23, 2012

    Excellent move and very efficient step to fight smoking , the same should apply to hypermarkets and supermarkets and only specialized and licensed smoking shops should be allowed to sell cigarettes , this will prevent the wide spread of this items and force people to reduce smoking in indirect way , Well Done Ajman .

    Sole, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

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