Seizing expired foods and referring 24 cases to the judiciary and security in Shabwa

The Undersecretary of the Shabwa Governorate, Professor Ali Muhammad Al -Kindi, praised the efforts made by the Environmental Health Department at the Public Works and Roads Office in the Ataq district, stressing the importance of strengthening the supervisory and normative work to control markets and protect the health of citizens.
This came during his participation in a field campaign implemented, which resulted in the seizure of an estimated amount of 561 kilograms of expired or spoiled food and home.
The Canadian agent continued during the meeting, "The campaign comes within the framework of efforts to maintain the health and safety of society, and that the competent authorities have been directed to refer 24 cases seized during the campaign to the judicial and security authorities to take the necessary legal measures against violators, to protect citizens from manipulating their health and to deter those who tamper with the health of people by manipulating unintended materials.
The Canadian agent also stressed, "the need to take deterrent measures to ensure that such violations are not repeated, and the leadership of the Public Works and Roads Office in Ataq, to submit periodic reports at the level of markets and monitoring materials, as part of the intensive preparations and preparations for the blessed Eid Al -Adha.
In the same context, “Eng. Nabil Issa, Director of the Municipalities and Environment Sector, explained that the campaign is part of an integrated plan to monitor markets and ensure a healthy and safe environment, noting that the seized materials will be destroyed according to the approved health procedures.
The Environmental Health Department expressed her thanks and appreciation to the Ataq district police for its continuous cooperation and its prominent role in controlling the violators, stressing the continuation of the supervisory campaigns during the coming period to enhance health protection and community safety.