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IFA carries out 1158 inspections, imposes fines over Rs 3.5m

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Director Islamabad Food Authority (IFA) Irfan Nawaz Memon has chaired a monthly performance review meeting in a bid to ensure food safety to citizen of the Federal Capital.

During the meeting, Deputy Director Operation of IFA, Dr. Tahira Saddique briefed the attendees on the authority’s activities over the past month, revealing significant strides in the fight against unsafe food.

The IFA carried out 1,158 inspections over the last 30 days, resulting in fines totaling Rs 3,546,000. These fines were imposed on businesses found selling harmful food products or low-quality items. Additionally, more than 4,944 liters of hazardous health oils and other unsafe items were destroyed during various raids.

Director Memon stressed the importance of ensuring food safety and directed the team to intensify their efforts to license food-related businesses.v

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