MUSCAT – The operation was conducted by the municipality’s department in cooperation with the Ministry of Transport, Communications and Information Technology.

Authorities confirmed that the vehicle did not meet the required health standards for the transport of food products.
Legal measures have been taken against the violators in accordance with municipal and public health regulations.
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