Hama-Sana
Today, the Directorate of Internal Trade and Consumer Protection in Hama governorate closed a number of gas stations.
For committing illegal fuel trading violations.
The Director of Internal Trade and Consumer Protection in Hama, Riyad Zyoud, said in a statement to SANA reporter: The members of the Directorate organized a 90-day closure of Hayr al-Masil station for violating the illegal trade in diesel, and another 7-day closure of Al-Khandaq station for violating the oil derivatives distribution system and fining them both. In the amount of 45 million Syrian pounds.
Zyoud explained that an arrest was also organized against Al-Aboud station in Jibreen, for illegally trading 3,500 liters of diesel fuel and about 1,000 liters of petrol, and fined it an amount of 38 million Syrian pounds.
Zyoud pointed out that the ration seizures included trading in rationed bread against bread dependents and fining them an amount of about one million Syrian pounds, and seizing the bakery of Al-Afsha and Uday for underweight a bundle of bread and fining them an amount of about 6 million Syrian pounds, along with seizing expired foodstuffs and destroying the duly seized quantities, in addition to seizing dyes. Expired foodstuffs and the quantity was duly destroyed, as well as violations of not issuing valid wholesale invoices for vegetables and fruits, advertising an excessive price for foodstuffs, and practicing a profession without a license.
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