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Car confiscated with 96 fake motor oil cans

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Last updated: 2024/09/05 at 10:55 AM
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The Inspection Directorate of the Ministry of Industry and Commerce, in conjunction with the Ministry of Interior, recently seized a vehicle carrying 96 four-litre cans of counterfeit motor oil. The seized oil products had fake labels and trademarks and were being sold by an individual who was operating without a license. Laboratory tests confirmed that the counterfeit products did not meet the standards of genuine trademarks. The offender has been handed over to the Public Prosecutor along with all relevant documentation and test results.

The Ministry of Industry and Commerce has emphasized its commitment to monitoring goods, addressing commercial fraud, and enforcing regulations. They encourage the public to report any instances of commercial fraud through various channels such as email, WhatsApp, or the national “Tawasul” system. Penalties for commercial fraud under Law No. 12 of 2018 can include up to three years in prison and fines of up to 100,000 dinars. Additionally, operating a business without a license is punishable under Decree-Law No. 27 of 2015.

This recent seizure is a reminder of the importance of cracking down on counterfeit products that can pose risks to consumers and damage the reputation of genuine brands. Counterfeit goods not only infringe on intellectual property rights but can also be harmful to vehicles and machinery that rely on quality motor oil for optimal performance. Consumers are urged to be vigilant and report any suspicious products to the authorities.

The Ministry of Industry and Commerce plays a crucial role in protecting consumers and businesses from the negative impacts of commercial fraud. By actively monitoring goods and enforcing regulations, they aim to maintain a fair and competitive market environment. Consumers can play their part by being cautious when purchasing products and reporting any doubts or concerns to the relevant authorities.

The penalties for engaging in commercial fraud are severe, reflecting the seriousness of the offense and the potential harm it can cause. By imposing hefty fines and prison sentences, the authorities aim to deter individuals from engaging in fraudulent activities that can harm both consumers and legitimate businesses. The seizure of counterfeit motor oil serves as a warning to those who may attempt to deceive consumers for financial gain.

Overall, the collaboration between the Inspection Directorate of the Ministry of Industry and Commerce and the Ministry of Interior highlights the government’s commitment to combating commercial fraud and protecting consumers. By cracking down on counterfeit products and unlicensed businesses, they aim to create a safe and transparent marketplace where consumers can trust the products they purchase. The public is encouraged to be proactive in reporting any instances of commercial fraud to help maintain the integrity of the market.

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