The Ministry of Interior's Counter-Counterfeit Committee (CCC) appealed to those who have bought alcohol from a location in Phnom Penh to immediately stop using and distributing it as it has been found to contain high level of methanol.
Officials from the Ministry of Interior’s Counter Counterfeit Committee (CCC) are searching for the parties responsible for the more than 74,000 litres of methanol seized in police raids on three depots in Stung Meanchey II commune of Phnom Penh’s Meanchey district on June 1.
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Official: Fake sanitisers less prevalent
Wed, 7 April 2021
The sale of counterfeit or fake alcohol-based sanitising solutions and gels significantly decreased in the first three months of this year as greater awareness has spread within the business community about the problem, according to the Ministry of Commerce’s General Directorate of Consumer Protection, Competition and Fraud Prevention.
Phan Oun, head of the directorate, told The Post on April 7 that this year officials had inspected alcohol and gel retailers and distributors such as markets and pharmacies.
Out of 78 samples of items taken and tested for analysis, only two of them turned out to be fakes.
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Police on March 3 detained 10 people at two separate beauty centres in Phnom Penh after they were alleged to have secretly performed transgender surgeries. Police
Clinics raided over illicit transgender surgeries
Thu, 4 March 2021
Police on March 3 detained 10 people at two separate beauty centres in Phnom Penh after they were alleged to have secretly performed transgender surgeries. Illegally imported medicines were also found at the location following a search.
The Ministry of Interior’s Counter Counterfeit Committee (CCC) and officials of the Ministry of Health carried out raids on two transgender surgery locations on March 3.
The first location raided was the Dr Kang Beauty Centre located in Boeung Kak II commune in Tuol Kork district, Phnom Penh, and the second raid took place at the Gangnam Beauty Centre & Clinic near the Chinese embassy in Tumnop Teuk commune of Boeung Keng Kang district.
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A gents from the Counter-Counterfeit Committee of Cambodia (CCCC) have impounded nearly five tonnes of e-cigarettes, shishas and other smoking equipment this year and are preparing to destroy them. Police
Five tonnes of seized vape products set to be destroyed: committee
Wed, 30 December 2020
A gents from the Counter-Counterfeit Committee of Cambodia (CCCC) have impounded nearly five tonnes of e-cigarettes, shishas and other smoking equipment this year and are preparing to destroy them.
In a press release on December 29, the CCCC said the contraband had been seized in raids of nine sites – four in Phnom Penh, one in Battambang and four in Banteay Meanchey.