The Consumer Protection Department (CPD) at the Doha Municipality has charged three butcheries in Al Wakrah with selling subsidised Australian meat at higher prices.

Their modus operandi was to label the product as Arab and Syrian meat and sell it higher prices, local Arabic daily Arrayah said.

“The cheating was noticed during an inspection campaign, generally conducted during the holy month of Ramadan,” the report said.

Yousif al- Siwaidi, assistant director of the CPD, said the inspectors ensured proper labelling like the country of origin, ingredients  and prices.

He said that the CPD, in co-ordination with the health monitoring section, has planned special campaigns which focused mainly on the prices and quality of food materials, in the month of Ramadan.

 

Qatar Red Crescent training course in disaster management concludes

The new version of the regular advanced disaster management training course for volunteers, organised by the Qatar Red Crescent (QRC), concluded here yesterday. 

The five-day event aimed at building capacity of volunteers in the field of  disaster response and practising various activities on disaster preparedness operations and setting up a qualified team ready to intervene in the event of any disaster.

QRC Secretary-General, Saleh bin Ali al-Mohannadi affirmed that the training session achieved its objectives in honing and upgrading the skills of 21 volunteers.

 

 

 

 

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