Hong Kong customs authorities announced the seizure of approximately 10,000 counterfeit football shirts and other unauthorized goods valued at around <strong>64 million Hong Kong dollars</strong> (equivalent to <strong>8 million US dollars</strong>) ahead of the World Cup finals in June. The operation lasted 19 days and resulted in the arrest of three individuals for violating goods description laws.
Local authorities in Assiut announced the seizure of <strong>300 kilograms</strong> of spoiled food during an extensive inspection campaign in local markets. This initiative is part of ongoing efforts to combat commercial fraud and protect public health.
Local authorities in Qena have shut down a well-known restaurant in Abou Tesh after discovering <strong>90 kilograms</strong> of spoiled meat during an inspection. This action is part of the government's efforts to combat commercial fraud and protect public health.
Security forces in Shebin El Kom have seized <strong>160 kilograms</strong> of spoiled mackerel fish during a market inspection campaign. This operation is part of the authorities' efforts to combat commercial fraud and protect public health.