Rajbari in two Businessmen were fined Tk 22,000

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Eati Akter

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Two Businessmen were   fined Tk 22,000  In Rajbari . On August 27 (Tuesday), during the operation led by the assistant director of Rajbari Consumer Rights Protection Department, Kazi Rakibul Hasan, the owner of Bismillah Sweets and Dadhi Bhandar in Baharpur Bazaar of Baliakandi Upazila of the district was arrested for the crime of mixing prohibited substances in food products and producing and storing food products in unsanitary conditions. 12,000 taka in sections 42 and 43 of the Protection of Rights Act, 2009 and 10 in sections 38 and 43 of the Consumer Rights Protection Act, 2009 in sections 38 and 43 of 2009 for the offense of not displaying and storing the list of products and for not displaying and storing the list of products and producing and storing food products in unsanitary conditions. A fine of Rs.

Kazi Rakibul Hasan, Assistant Director of Rajbari Consumer Rights Protection Directorate, said that during market supervision, two company owners were fined a total of 22,000 taka in the administrative process in Baliakandi Upazila of the district.

At this time, various business establishments of the market, including shops, restaurants and foodstuff producers and sellers of various daily-necessary products were supervised. During the supervision process, all concerned are warned about preventing the production and sale of prohibited products, production and processing of products by illegal processes, not selling expired products and unauthorized and illegal products, including not selling products at more than the prescribed price. Also awareness leaflets and pamphlets were distributed among the general public present.

During the operation, Baliakandi upazila administration and related market traders organization with the support and participation of members of Rajbari Police Lines and Upazila Sanitary Inspector have conducted the above supervision activities. Rajbari Assistant Director of Consumer Rights Protection Directorate said that such activities will continue in public interest.

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