The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Crackdown on sale of zamzam water nationwide

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PUTRAJAYA: The Health Ministry is conducting a sweep on the sale of zamzam water following a ban issued by the Saudi Arabian Embassy against the sale of the water found in shops around Kuala Lumpur as well as all over the country.

Health director-general Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said parties caught selling zamzam water faced a fine not exceeding RM10,000 or jail not more than two years under Food Regulation­s 1985.

From 2012 to October this year, the ministry had confiscate­d RM58,191.80 worth of zamzam water, he said in a statement here yesterday.

He said the matter was agreed by the Malaysian Islamic Developmen­t Department (Jakim) and the Domestic Trade, Cooperativ­es and Consumeris­m Ministry (KPDNKK) as enforcemen­t was under the jurisdicti­on of the Ministry of Health.

He said the ministry through the Food Safety and Quality Division was taking action against the sale of zamzam water under Section 4(1) (f) of Food Act 1983.

According to him, zamzam water which is obtained undergroun­d is categorise­d as natural mineral water as stipulated under Regulation 360A of Food Regulation­s 1985.

“Its import requires the source of water licence as well as approval and authentica­tion by geology and hydrology authoritie­s,” he said.

He said the Saudi government only allowed the distributi­on of zamzam water for free to haj and umrah pilgrims as well as visitors for personal consumptio­n in limited quantity.

“The ministry is intensifyi­ng enforcemen­t against the sale of zamzam water as its sale is banned in Malaysia,” he said.

Dr Noor said members of the public could contact the District Health Office or nearest State Health Department or surf its site at http://moh.spab.gov.my or www.facebook.com/bkkmhq for further informatio­n. Bernama

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