A Myanmarese man was fined $7,000 for importing meat products illegally from his country intended for sale, said the Singapore Food Agency (SFA) in a press release on Oct 9.
A Myanmarese man was fined $7,000 for importing meat products illegally from his country intended for sale, said the Singapore Food Agency in a press release on Oct 9.
The products, including pork, chicken, beef, and mutton sausages as well as raw chicken, were seized.Golden Ava International was fined $8,000Offenders who import meat products illegally from unapproved sources or found in possession of meat products for the purpose of selling are liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding $50,000 and/or imprisonment of up to two years.
In a separate case, SK Retail was was fined $4,800 by the court on Oct 8 for illegally operating an unlicensed cold store and to store assorted meat and seafood products for the purpose of selling.
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