MUSCAT – The operation was carried out by the Control Department of the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Water Resources, in coordination with the Agriculture and Water Resources Department in Bidiyah, as part of ongoing efforts to ensure the safety and quality of veterinary services.
According to the Ministry, the inspection campaign targeted private veterinary establishments in Bidiyah, leading to the seizure of expired medicines.
Legal action has been initiated against the violators in line with applicable regulations, the Ministry confirmed.
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