NAFDAC Seizes N41 Million Value of Pretend Wines in Nasarawa

By Samaila Emmanuel Bzugu

In a decisive transfer to guard public well being, the Nationwide Company for Meals and Drug Administration and Management (NAFDAC) has executed a big operation focusing on counterfeit and adulterated wines and spirits in Nasarawa State, ensuing within the seizure of merchandise valued at over ₦41.2 million.

The raid passed off in wine outlets throughout Mararaba Market, in addition to the New Nyanya and Masaka areas. The initiative is a part of NAFDAC’s ongoing dedication to making sure the protection and high quality of meals and beverage merchandise obtainable to customers.

This operation focused counterfeit and adulterated wines and spirits, resulting in the seizure of those harmful merchandise

“This operation focused counterfeit and adulterated wines and spirits, resulting in the seizure of those harmful merchandise,” said NAFDAC in an official announcement shared on X.com. The company emphasised the dangers related to consuming faux alcoholic drinks, which may result in severe well being issues and even fatalities.

The NAFDAC Investigation and Enforcement crew is presently probing the sources of those counterfeit merchandise, specializing in the importers and producers concerned of their distribution. The company has referred to as upon customers to be vigilant and report any suspicious merchandise to the closest NAFDAC workplace.

Because the company continues its struggle in opposition to the proliferation of pretend alcohol, NAFDAC urges the general public to stay educated on the hazards of counterfeit items, reinforcing the significance of buying from respected sources to keep away from the dangers related to unsafe consumption.

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