SOCIETY — May 9, 2026

Forty Cartons of Substandard Medicine Destroyed in Farah Province

Provincial authorities in Farah destroyed forty cartons of substandard medicine imported from China after laboratory tests revealed physical deterioration. Health officials confirmed that all imported pharmaceuticals undergo mandatory quality testing before market release.

The Ehtebar Desk — originates with Bakhtar News2 min read

Forty Cartons of Substandard Medicine Destroyed in Farah Province
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Provincial health authorities in Farah have destroyed forty cartons of substandard pharmaceutical products that failed mandatory quality assessments. The destruction operation took place at the Sheikh Abu Nasr Farahi port and was conducted in the presence of a joint oversight committee.

Miya Jan Hassanzi, head of the Food and Drug Administration at the Farah Health Department, confirmed that the seized medicines were imported from China. He stated that laboratory evaluations determined the products were unfit for public use due to physical deterioration. Hassanzi added that the materials were incinerated following established regulatory procedures to ensure they would not enter the local supply chain.

Health officials emphasized that all imported food and pharmaceutical items entering Afghanistan undergo mandatory laboratory testing before they are approved for market distribution. Hassanzi explained that the inspection framework is designed to identify compromised or expired medical supplies and prevent them from reaching consumers. He noted that the recent operation reflects ongoing efforts to enforce quality standards across provincial entry points.

The Farah Health Department reiterated its commitment to monitoring cross-border shipments and maintaining strict compliance with national safety regulations. Authorities indicated that routine inspections and coordinated oversight will continue to protect public health and ensure the reliability of available medical products.

Read the original reporting at Bakhtar News

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Single-source report with direct, on-record attribution from a named provincial health official (Miya Jan Hassanzi), providing concrete, checkable details including the exact quantity (40 cartons), specific location (Sheikh Abu Nasr Farahi port), country of origin (China), and reason for destruction. The core event is clearly documented and attributable.

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