Police and RAB will cooperate in the mobile court drives
A Chattogram court today (September 20, 2022) sentenced Nurjahan group Chairman and Managing Director Zahir Ahammed to one year in jail and fined him Tk 2.5 lakh in a case filed by BSTI for marketing low-quality edible oil.
Bangladesh Standards and Testing Institution (BSTI) yesterday cancelled the licences of two more substandard food products, raising the number at nine. According to a BSTI statement, the products that lost their licences yesterday are: Pure Hathazari Chili Powder of SS Consumer Products (Chattogram)
Bangladesh Standards and Testing Institution (BSTI) cancels the licence of two more products of two companies those were found substandard.
The High Court wants to hear statements from Bangladesh Standards and Testing Institution (BSTI) and Bangladesh Food Safety Authority (BFSA) about 52 food products that were found substandard.
The government will continue with the month-long special anti-adulteration drives across the country as a section of unscrupulous traders do brisk business by selling substandard food during the month of Ramadan.
Police and RAB will cooperate in the mobile court drives
A Chattogram court today (September 20, 2022) sentenced Nurjahan group Chairman and Managing Director Zahir Ahammed to one year in jail and fined him Tk 2.5 lakh in a case filed by BSTI for marketing low-quality edible oil.
Bangladesh Standards and Testing Institution (BSTI) yesterday cancelled the licences of two more substandard food products, raising the number at nine. According to a BSTI statement, the products that lost their licences yesterday are: Pure Hathazari Chili Powder of SS Consumer Products (Chattogram)
Bangladesh Standards and Testing Institution (BSTI) cancels the licence of two more products of two companies those were found substandard.
The High Court wants to hear statements from Bangladesh Standards and Testing Institution (BSTI) and Bangladesh Food Safety Authority (BFSA) about 52 food products that were found substandard.
The government will continue with the month-long special anti-adulteration drives across the country as a section of unscrupulous traders do brisk business by selling substandard food during the month of Ramadan.