PAPUA - The Papuan Police's Food Task Force found the circulation of Minyakita brand cooking oil in one liter but the contents did not match the dose because it was less than 10 milliliters.
Kasatgas Pangan Polda Papua Kombes Pol I Gusti Gde Era Adhinata, in Jayapura, Thursday said, from the report received, it was revealed that Minya Kita was packaged in a refile and a round bottle from two different companies, it turned out that the contents were lacking.
This was discovered after a team from Sub-Directorate I Indagsi of the Papua Police Ditreskrimsus led by Kompol Komang Yustrio checked the dealer's warehouse in the Entrok area, South Jayapura District.
From several samples examined, it was found that the contents of the packaged oil did not match the label listed on the packaging, for example, the contents of 1 liter turned out to be after being examined containing 990 milliliters or less than 10 milliliters.
"Indeed, it was found that there was a shortage of volume of packaged cooking oil for the MinyaKita brand of 10 milliliters, which should contain one liter," said Kombes Era, adding that from these findings his party would coordinate with the meteorological agency regarding the limit of size tolerance and to the Papua Province Industry Office.
Meanwhile, the Head of Sub-Directorate I of the Indagsi Ditreskrimsus of the Papua Police, Kompol Komang Yustrio separately, admitted that he had coordinated with the Papuan Trade Office and it was revealed that it was still on a threshold.
"From the information provided by the Papua Trade Office, it was revealed that the threshold for the shortage of cooking oil packaging was 15 milliliters," said Kompol Komang Yustrio.
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