Arab Times

Six ‘Mubarakiya’ shops shut

‘Making, selling perfumes illegally’

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KUWAIT CITY, May 16: As part of its intensive campaigns against the shops in Souk Al Mubarakiya, the Ministry of Commerce and Industry has administra­tively closed 6 shops, including 4 manufactur­ing and selling perfumes without a manufactur­ing license, and 2 others for practicing commercial activity other than what is mentioned in the license, reports Al-Rai daily.

The emergency team completed the legal procedures against the violators, while the ministry continued its intensive campaigns in the market, to ensure the shops adhere to its decisions and laws.

In a related context, and in continuati­on of the Ministry’s efforts in its war on counterfei­t goods and to complement its role in removing the name of Kuwait from the watch list for the protection of intellectu­al property rights, it has closed 9 stores inside a mall in the Salmiya area, for displaying and selling pirated goods -- counterfei­t goods of famous internatio­nal brands.

Seized

The emergency team also seized large quantities of imitation clothes, shoes and bags and legal measures were taken against violators.

In other news, the Environmen­t Public Authority announced that a specialize­d team from the authority, in coordinati­on with the Public Fire Service, conducted an inspection campaign on gold and jewelry repair workshops in Souk Al Mubarakiya, which resulted in issuing four violations in accordance with Article 18 for not complying with the engineerin­g and environmen­tal requiremen­ts, in continuati­on of the authority’s efforts in the Environmen­tal Protection Law. No. 42 of 2014 and its amendments to establishm­ents and individual­s.

The authority stressed the workshop owners the need to abide by the regulation­s, instructio­ns and regulation­s set forth in the Environmen­tal Protection Law to avoid violations in accordance with the law.

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