Three shops sealed for selling expired food items

District admin swings into action on people’s complaints


APP/webdesk November 18, 2021
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ABBOTTABAD:

The Consumer Court Abbottabad, on the public complaints, on Wednesday ordered to seal three shops and awarded one-month imprisonment to three shopkeepers over a charge of selling expired food items and overcharging at various areas of the city.            

Assistant Director Consumer Protection Abbottabad Syed Sajjad Ali Shah inspected shops at Mandian, Kutchery Road and main Bazaar and found some shopkeepers overcharging against the price list issued by the district administration and some were also found selling expired food items.  

The AD Consumer Protection sent the report of overcharging and selling of expired items to the Consumer Court Abbottabad where the Judge ordered to seal three shops, awarded one-month imprisonment to the shopkeepers and also imposed Rs30,000 fine to each of them.            

During the last couple of weeks, many people have registered their complaints with the district administration that substandard and expired food items were being sold in the main Bazaar and Mandian area, while many shopkeepers were also involved in overcharging.      

The AD Consumer Protection, while taking strict action on all issues, had sent the report to the Consumer Court for prosecution.

Published in The Express Tribune, November 18th, 2021.

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