The Riau Islands Regional Police's Food Task Force (Satgas) has tightened supervision of the circulation of our oil in the market to prevent cases of reducing the volume of subsidized oil contents.
"Yes (strict supervision) every week the Food Task Force goes to the field to check," said Deputy Chief of the Riau Islands Police Food Task Force AKBP Ruslaeni as reported by ANTARA, Saturday, March 15.
He said the Riau Islands Police Food Task Force had moved down to markets and supermarkets to check the volume of our Oil content in Batam City.
Not only in Batam City, the police food task force also participated in their respective areas to check, such as the Lingga Police, Anambas Police, Karimun Police, Tanjungpinang Police and Bintan Police.
Meanwhile, the Riau Islands Police Food Task Force checked Minya Kita in a number of places in Batam City, namely Mitra 1 Market, Galaxy Supermarket, Mega Legend Market, and BPS Supermarket.
The results of the check, he said, are that our oil circulating in refilled packaging consists of 1 liter and 2 liters.
Our Oil Manufacturer comes from PT Synergy Oil Nusantara Batam, PT Sinarmas, PT Able Compdities Indonesia Medan.
Meanwhile, our Oil distributor for figures came from PT Wenindo Ekspres Kencana, PT Batam Jaya Mandiri, PT Panca Mitra Niaga.
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The Food Task Force Team checked by measuring the volume of our oil filling 1 liter and 2 liters using a 1 liter vessel measuring device.
The results of the measurement were found to be in accordance with the dose and even exceeded the 1 liter dose with a tolerance limit of 0.3 percent.
"For temporary violations, there is no, our oil is measured in the field according to what is stated in the packaging package," said Ruslaeni.
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