Cambodia destroys over 100 tonnes of chemical-contained food products
KAMPONG SPEU, Cambodia: Cambodian authorities yesterday destroyed more than 100 tonnes of inferior, illegal, and chemical- contained food products, which were seized late last year, officials said.
Interior Minister Sar Kheng said it was the third large- scale destruction of counterfeit products since October last year, adding that the products were blended with chemical substances that were prohibited by law because they could cause cancer and other fatal illnesses, reported Xinhua.
“This is a large amount of inferior, illegal and chemicalcontained food products. If we had not cracked down on them timely, they would be distributed to markets, and the victims would be our citizens,” he said.
“These counterfeit products can cause serious dangers to the health of consumers or sometimes cost their lives,” he added.
Mech Sophanna, chairman of the Committee for Combating Counterfeit Products, said the counterfeit products were confiscated during a raid on an illegal food production house in southwestern Kampong Speu province in November last year.
“The destruction of these inferior, illegal and chemicalcontained food products today is a message to unscrupulous producers and distributors that we will continue doing our best to prevent and confiscate counterfeit products for destruction,” he said.
According to Sophanna, the committee had cracked down on 19 cases in 2017, seizing a total of 597 tonnes of counterfeit cosmetics and food products. — Bernama