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Bannu factory sealed for selling fake drinks
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The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Food Authority sealed a factory in Bannu on Friday for selling fake beverages.
In a raid conducted by Deputy Director Zeeshan Mehsud and Assistant Director Muhammad Bilal, 5,000 liters of fake drinks were seized from the factory.
According to Mehsud, hygiene protocols were not being followed at the factory and fake ingredients were being used. The factory has been sealed and all the machinery and equipment has been seized.
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December 14, 2020
PESHAWAR: Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Food Authority Director General Sohail Khan has said that the geo-tagging of 15,000 shops related to food businesses have been completed across the province.
Through a statement, he said that the geo-tagging of food-related businesses in Peshawar would be completed soon. He informed that the holidays of staff concerned have been canceled for timely completion of the geo-tagging.
“Geo-tagging will help improve the quality of food-related businesses,” he added. The DG Food Authority said the geo-tagging would help accurate data both nature and number of food-related businesses.
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December 14, 2020
PESHAWAR: Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Food Authority Director General Sohail Khan has said that the geo-tagging of 15,000 shops related to food businesses has been completed across the province.
Through a statement, he said that the geo-tagging of food-related businesses in Peshawar would be completed soon. He informed that the holidays of staff concerned have been canceled for timely completion of the geo-tagging. Geo-tagging will help improve the quality of food-related businesses, he added. The DG Food Authority said the geo-tagging would help accurate data both nature and number of food-related businesses. He said that the district administration is also supporting Food Authority in operation against mafia and the food adulteration.