
Authorities Destroy Eight Tons of Expired Goods in Zabul Province
Provincial authorities in Zabul have destroyed approximately eight tons of expired and substandard food and medical supplies. The operation was coordinated by the provincial department for the prevention of vice and promotion of virtue, an agency responsible for overseeing market compliance and local public health standards. Officials stated the initiative was specifically designed to remove unsafe products from local circulation and prevent potential health risks among consumers.
Mawlawi Ahmad Saeed, a media official for the department, confirmed that the seized materials were gathered over a three-month period during routine market inspections. The destroyed inventory consisted of six and a half tons of food products and one and a half tons of pharmaceutical items. Saeed noted that the incineration process was conducted in the presence of local officials to guarantee proper disposal and ensure the goods would not return to commercial shelves.
Residents in the area welcomed the enforcement action, characterizing it as a vital measure for protecting community well-being. The destruction of expired goods aligns with broader provincial efforts to monitor retail environments and enforce regulatory compliance. Authorities indicated that similar inspections will continue as part of ongoing campaigns to maintain market safety and uphold public health standards across the region. The department emphasized that regular monitoring remains a priority to ensure all commercial goods meet established safety requirements.
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