xt-align: justify;">ISLAMABAD, Jul 08 (APP):The Islamabad Food Authority (IFA) conducted 1,278 raids and inspections in the Federal Capital during June, imposing fines totaling Rs 1,724,000 on violators.
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xt-align: justify;">Deputy Director Operations (DDO) of IFA, Dr. Tahira Saddique, revealed in the monthly performance report that these inspections targeted businesses selling harmful or low-quality food products. Over 54,014 liters/kgs of hazardous oils and other unsafe items, including expired food, meat, dairy, drinks, leftover/stale foods, and MSGs, were discarded during various raids.
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xt-align: justify;">Additionally, 588 improvement notices were issued, and 38 food points were sealed for violations. The authority also gave 504 verbal instructions and imposed heavy fines on 107 violators.
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xt-align: justify;">Furthermore, one FIR was lodged for not observing the standard operating procedures (SOPs) set by the IFA.
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xt-align: justify;">Dr. Tahira stated that the IFA’s ongoing efforts reflected a broader commitment to public health and consumer safety.
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xt-align: justify;">Through increased inspections, hefty fines, and proactive awareness campaigns, the authority aimed to create a safer environment for consumers and hold businesses accountable for their products.
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xt-align: justify;">These measures are part of a larger strategy to clamp down on unsafe food practices and promote higher food quality standards in the city, she added.
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