TANGERANG Head of the National Police Headquarters Food Task Force, Brigadier General Pol. Helfi Assegaf, suggested that Minya Kita products whose regulations are not appropriate can still be sold to the public, but in bulk. This solution is considered better than attracting products from circulation, which is feared to cause scarcity.

"We provide solutions to be sold in bulk, but still in literacy," said Helfi to reporters at PT Honest Sentosa, Batuceper, Tangerang City, Wednesday, March 12.

Helfi also mentioned that his party had found a number of packaging products that did not match the standard size in several other locations. However, instead of being fully withdrawn from circulation, it is better to sell retail using a one liter measuring cup.

If the product is withdrawn, we are worried that there will be a shortage. Please sell it, but in bulk with a one liter measuring glass so that it can still be sold to the public," he explained.

Food Task Force And Ministry Of Trade Sidak At PT Honest Sentosa

On the same day, the Director General of Consumer Protection and Trade Order (Dirjen PKTN), Moga Simatupang, together with the National Police Criminal Investigation Task Force conducted a surprise inspection (sidak) at PT Honest Sentosa, Batu Ceper, Tangerang City. The inspection started at 10.00 WIB and was led directly by Brigadier General Pol. Helfi Assegaf and Moga Simatupang.

The results of the examination showed that there were no violations in the production process of ManyaKita at PT Honest Sentosa. The examination includes checking plastic packaging (pots) and the volume of the dose used by producers.

There were no violations found. From the documents owned by PT Honest Sentosa to the measuring instruments used, everything is in accordance with the standards," Helfi explained to reporters.

Checkings are carried out thoroughly, including examining production hotspots to ensure that the size produced is in accordance with the set standard, which is 1 liter or equivalent to 0.913 kilograms.

The Director General of PKTN, Moga Simatupang, also strengthened the statement by stating that the results of the checks from both the scales and the volume of the doses were in accordance with the provisions.

"Well, so far our checking results, both scales and volumes, have matched, namely 1 liter," said Moga.

This inspection shows that PT Honest Sentosa has complied with established production standards, although the Food Task Force continues to monitor and ensure that all Minya Kita producers follow the applicable rules.


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