Customs seized 864,000 ginseng capsules at Sarfit Customs

In implementation of the government’s directives to combat smuggling, and based on the directives of His Excellency the Minister of Finance, Mr. Salem Saleh Bin Brik, and the head of the Customs Authority, Mr. Abdelhakim Al-Qubati, not to be complacent in bringing in goods for the security and health of citizens, Sarfit customs employees were able to seize 864,000 smuggled ginseng capsules that were hidden among the goods. Other.
The Director General of Sarfit Customs, Mr. Ahmed Bakrit, confirmed that Sarfit Customs will not allow the passage of any shipments that violate the law, whether for medical purposes or otherwise, and that the qualification and training carried out by the Customs Authority for employees has played a major role in detecting and controlling smuggled contraband through customs.< /p>
The Supreme Authority for Medicines warned against taking the preparation because it is unofficial, of unknown origin, and is marketed with misleading medical claims.