Hama-Sana
The Directorate of Internal Trade and Consumer Protection in Hama imposed a fine on a gas station, bakery, and those authorized to sell the news today, in the amount of 28 million Syrian pounds, for committing violations.
Riyad Zayoud, director of internal trade and consumer protection in Hama, said in a statement to SANA reporter today that the officers of the Directorate organized a seizure of 22 million Syrian pounds against a Shatah fuel station, after it was caught by trafficking in a quantity of 2,927 liters of gasoline. The Wadi Al-Oyoun automated bakery was also fined 3.4 million pounds after being seized for violating weight loss. The bundle of bread is in addition to a fine of 2.5 million Syrian pounds for bread dependents.
He added that he also organized arrests against two people for illegally trading in cement, violating instructions to obtain the commercial register against two other people, and trading in ration bread by tampering with cutting the electronic card against those accredited to bread, and other seizures for not announcing prices and not having invoices for clothes, shoes, vegetables, fruits and food.
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