MUSCAT — According to a statement from the Authority, its judicial officers in Al Dakhiliyah Governorate, in coordination with the municipalities of Al Dakhiliyah, seized the expired products from a commercial establishment that was offering unfit goods for sale.
The confiscated items included expired sanitary materials and other consumer goods displayed for circulation, in what the Authority described as a clear violation of Oman’s Consumer Protection Law and its Executive Regulations.
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