Tartous and Latakia - SANA
The patrols of the Directorates of Internal Trade and Consumer Protection in the governorates of Tartous and Latakia organized ration checks against violating bakeries, oil presses, and fuel stations.
In Tartous, the Director of Domestic Trade and Consumer Protection, Bashar Shaddoud, indicated to SANA reporter that the Directorate’s personnel had seized violations in rationary bakeries in Safita and Tartous, violating the production of poorly made bread, under-weighting the bread, and selling at an extra price outside the card, as the value of the fines exceeded 11 million Syrian pounds.
The seizures were also prolonged, according to “the tensions of an olive press in Safita, in violation of the disposal of diesel for other than the purpose intended for it with the intent of trading, and a gas licensee and a tank for distributing heating diesel in Banias, in violation of trading in domestic gas and refraining from giving allocations to its owners.
In Lattakia, the Director of Internal Trade and Consumer Protection, Ahmed Zaher, explained that the Directorate’s patrols seized a gas station in violation of a shortage of gasoline reserves, and fined it an amount of 8 million pounds, in addition to other seizures against an ice factory in violation of the extraction of industrial diesel and selling it on the black market and fined it 5.250 million pounds, and a workshop. For the manufacture of dairy in violation of the use of domestic gas, the violator was fined 945 thousand pounds, and a Sudanese pistachio wholesaler was arrested for violating trade without invoices for the amount of 2.5 tons and fined 5 million pounds.
Zaher pointed out that the patrols seized the Ibrahim Attia bakery in the village of Dergamou for violating the lack of weight of tying the bread and fining the violator an amount of 1.370 million pounds, in addition to a number of bread dependents for violating the importation of ration bread outside the card with the intention of trading in the black market and fining the authorized persons an amount of 17 million pounds.
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