
Officials Destroy 30 Tons of Expired and Substandard Goods in Paktia
Provincial authorities in Paktia have destroyed approximately 30 tons of expired and substandard food and non-food items, concluding an extended inspection and collection campaign. The operation focused on commercial markets and retail shops in Gardez, where regulatory teams systematically removed products deemed unfit for public consumption. The removal of these items follows a coordinated effort by provincial regulators to audit local vendors and verify product expiration dates.
Mawlawi Mohammad Azim Azimi, head of the Paktia Department of Industry and Commerce, confirmed that the confiscated inventory was accumulated over a four-month period. He stated that the materials were subsequently incinerated during a supervised ceremony attended by provincial representatives and market oversight staff. The destruction process was carried out to permanently remove the compromised goods from local distribution networks.
Officials emphasized that the enforcement action was designed to uphold commercial regulations and address ongoing concerns regarding the sale of deteriorated merchandise. Local residents have welcomed the measure, describing it as a vital step toward safeguarding public health and preventing the circulation of unsafe products. Provincial authorities noted that routine market monitoring will remain in place to ensure continued compliance with established quality standards across the region.
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