Traders fined for overcharging

DC said that district administration was committed to extending relief to the people


APP March 29, 2023
Officials check the rates of vegetable on sale at Empress Market in Karachi on Tuesday. Photo: Express

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SUKKUR:

The district administration Khairpur is taking tangible measures to extend relief to citizens during the holy month of Ramazan by ensuring the provision of edible items at affordable prices.

In this connection, Deputy Commissioner, Dr Sharjeel Noor Channa visited markets and checked the prices and quality of food items being sold at various shops in Mirwah taluka on Tuesday.

During the inspection, the DC found several shopkeepers involved in overcharging customers. He confiscated their national identity cards and imposed a fine on them after completing the mandatory legal process.

The deputy commissioner said that the district administration was committed to extending relief to the people by providing them edible items at cheaper rates and directed shopkeepers to display notified price lists at prominent places.

The campaign will continue and those minting money by overcharging people will face heavy fines and their shops might be sealed as a punishment.

Published in The Express Tribune, March 29th, 2023.

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