The agency’s Spokesman, Mr Anslem Okonkwor, said disclosed this in a statement that the discovery was sequel to a special raid and enforcement operation in some markets in the metropolis by officers of the Investigation and Enforcement Directorate of the agency.
It said that the expired canned food were worth millions of naira, adding that a 24-year-old man, Victor Okeke had been arrested in connection with the expired products. “The factory, which was originally a one-room shop was used to stock, re-validate and distribute expired products, particularly, food condiments. Some of the expired products discovered in the unhygienic factory included expired Maggi sauce with manufacturing date of 15/08/2011 and expiry date of 15/08/2014.
Other products included Amoy Dark Soy Sauce, Costa Corned Beef and Exeter Corned Beef among others. For the Costa Corned Beef, whether expired or not, the 24-year -old suspect, changed their labels to Exeter Corned Beef,’’ it said. The statement also said that the suspect revealed that changing their labels was to attract patronage to the Costa corned beef because it was a faster moving brand than the name Costa in the market.
It said that Mr Shaba Mohammed, the leader of the NAFDAC team, who addressed journalists shortly after the exercise, revealed that the agency had been on the trail of the alleged owner of the factory following intelligence report on his activities in the market. Mohammed, an Assistant Director, Enforcement Operations, had also revealed that the suspect, who also claimed to be the managing director of the factory, was caught re-validating the expiry dates of Maggi Arome sauce and Amoy Soy sauce.
“These products were smuggled into the country from Ghana and the expiry dates of 2014 shifted to August 2016,’’ he said. According to him, the products expired since August 15, 2014. “We have arrested the suspect and also evacuated the remaining products in the illegal factory. We are also charging him for counterfeiting. Some of the products were not registered by NAFDAC. “What we found on ground here cannot be consumed. We saw two drums filled with ordinary water which he uses to immerse the products and the labels will remove without any traces and are replaced with re-validated labels,’’ Mohammed was quoted as saying.
He lamented that most of the re-validated products had been pushed into the market for unsuspecting consumers to buy. “Consuming such products could lead to terminal diseases such as liver and kidney diseases which are currently on the rise in the country.
“The sauces are sodium-based products that could lead to hypertension if consumed,’’ Mohammed was quoted as saying. He said that the suspect would be arraigned in court where the products evacuated would be used as exhibits against him. “Every single thing that is here is dangerous to human health,” the statement claimed.
NAN recalls that the agency in its determination to ensure stringent punishment for counterfeiters is currently reviewing its laws with a view to making convicted counterfeiters of drug and food products spend the rest of their lives in jail.
The Director-General of NAFDAC, Dr Paul Orhii, had declared that the current law, which stipulated a fine of N500, 000 or 15-year jail term upon conviction, was inadequate. According to Orhii, the new law will also make counterfeiting a non bail-able offence, adding that a whistleblower clause was also included in the new proposal.
Source: NAN
52 comments:
Nice one,Keep on cracking on them,till they re extingushed!
If he doesn't choose the bail option then he is stupid
Who knows how many people that might have bought it in d mkt. This is how de kill people
Hian! Chukwu biko zorba'ayi! Linda take note!
Hian! Chukwu biko zorba'ayi! Linda take note!
Hmmmmm....lagos..ok
Hian! Chukwu biko zorba'ayi! Linda take note!
Hian! Chukwu biko zorba'ayi! Linda take note!
Odiegwu!
*lib's namesake*
So nice of them, every agency is working.
Change is here.
~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA
All of a sudden,every agency is working.
A new Sherriff in town.
Why do people derive joy in poisoning other people.life imprisonment is the best option
life na three for ten kobo in this country!
Is only God that saves o!
And we may buy this expired food products not knowing they're expired or another product entirely.
Good job guys....
Ok
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Igbo people will not allow this country to grow, they keep feeding us with expired and second hand produce, bunch of low life Biafrans, give them their f**king country let them go....
The fear of canned food is the beginning of good health or even long life
Ghenghen
God help us o!
my goodness,,how can humans be soo wicked and endanger other people's lives all because they want to make money..i hope the new law makes it life imprisonment so that such demons can rot in jail.evil people.
The one they discovered at chocolat royal nko?? What did they do? They should go and sit down biko. Useless people
Hmmmmm
Wow this is wickedness of the highest other!! The heart of men is indeed evil.
Na wa o, God help us!
#TeamBlessed#
What a wicked world
NAFDAC sef, una sef corrupt, u ppl r making noise like u did d case o Chocolat Rorale n before u know it, u reopened them n dey r back with poisoning Nigerians. The corrupt Lebanes owner must have greased palms as he's known for, so we Nigerians will suffer n earn own money only to go n buy poison with it. God will punish all of u 4 the evils against innocent citizens. Corrupt NAFDC
What a wicked world
What a wicked world.
What a wicked world
Kill the idiot fast
People are wicked... This is blood money...
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Hmmm... interesting soap
Scene 1 Act 1:
EFCC invites the DG for a 'meeting'.
Scene 1 Act 2:
The agency suddenly sprang into action and 'detects' a warehouse housing expired foods.
Someone is definitely seating on a hot seat! All the DGs are trying to save their jobs.
AA
The evil that men do.....
Mr orhii,i support ur motion..dey shuld spend d rest of dere unworthy lives in jail
The products have not been destroyed. They will be back for sale. Laughable though that the sodium causes hypertension. It does that if they are expired or fresh
I like that.
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No more canned food for me again
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After being the latest guest to the EFCC deir brain is now back on track
Nice one my oga
This how they kill the body organs awon oloriburuku
dese kind of pple will advise their family and friends not to buy dose products from the market. Na wa o. God nai go dey help us.
This is pure wickedness. The crime is no different from robbers and kidnappers that endangers people's lives while operating.
I stiffer penalty should be put in place and great reward for whistle blowers to encourage them.
Good a thing that all the agencies are not only trying to save their jobs but doing everything they can to avoid the probe searchlights.
Human Being No Be God
Thank God for dis timely arrest and I pray for more arrest of people dat deal wit substandard products. Nice one frm NAFDAC officials.
This can only be coming from an igbo man, they do anything to make money....as far as selling even new born babies. They are known for all forms of ritualism...mschewww... Can't stand d igbos anymore
NAFDAC that was comatose under PDP is just waking up.
Ibo people don start o, them no go desist from their greedy and selfish ways,? They just refused to care about fellow Nigerians health, money is always the object for them. Bastards. It should be a 10years to 20 years offence.
I am not an igbo person but that doesnt mean u shud tag dem dat way. All tribes do have bad eggs please.. we must not bring tribes into situation,if we want Nigeria to survive we must work together to bring d evil ones down..
Lol
They do cos even their lives aint got any meaning...Anyone caught shud b thrown in jail for life...Poverty is no excuse to ruin oda lives pls
May sickness and death never depart from this evil man and anyone who knew about this and kept quiet.
Hmmm
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