The Industry and Trade Office in Rada'a District in Al-Bayda Governorate destroyed on Tuesday four tons of expired food and consumer items. During the destruction process, Ahmed al-Tahri, director of the industry office in the province, explained that the operation took place after completing all legal procedures related to these materials, which were seized in some shops. In turn, the Director of Rada'a District, Ahmed Al-Akam, praised the efforts of the control teams of the Industry Office in seizing expired materials, pointing to the need to enhance community awareness to verify the sources of goods and the date of production and expiry for the safety of citizens. While the Director of the Industry Office in the Directorate confirmed the continuation of the field visit of the control teams until the end of Ramadan month to control supply violations. The destruction was attended by the director of the Hygiene and Improvement Fund in the governorate, Abdul Hafeez Al-Maghrabi, prosecutor Ahmed Al-Maori, a nd representatives of a number of concerned authorities. Source: Yemen News Agency
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