Selangor Journal
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Father, son charged with selling frozen squid rings without labelling

SHAH ALAM, Nov 10 — Two family members pleaded not guilty in the Sessions Court here today to selling packed frozen squid rings which were without proper labelling last February.

Khor Hun Poe, 59, and his son Khor Zhi Xiong, 29, were jointly charged with selling to a supermarket here, 3,000 units of frozen goods without the labelling requirements, such as the name and address of the importer, last Feb 28.

They were found to have breached paragraph 3(1)(c) of the Price Control (Labelling by Manufacturers, Importers, Producers or Wholesalers) Order 1980 and were charged under Section 57(b) of the Price Control and Anti-Profiteering Act 2011 which provides a prison sentence of up to two years and a maximum fine of RM50,000 or both if convicted.

Judge Rasyihah Ghazali allowed each accused bail of RM4,000 with one surety and fixed December 8 for case re-mention.

Earlier Bernama reported that a screenshot was shared by a consumer claiming that the squid rings were made of pig rectums. However, the Malaysian Chemistry Department confirmed that no pig DNA was detected in the frozen product samples.

— Bernama

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