Police Probes 26 Rice Brands in Major Adulteration Case: Agriculture Minister
Indonesia launches criminal probe into 26 fake premium rice brands. Minister confirms police action as President demands justice. Read the full story now.
Indonesia launches criminal probe into 26 fake premium rice brands. Minister confirms police action as President demands justice. Read the full story now.
Brigadier General Helfi Assegaf, Director of Special Economic Crimes of the Indonesian National Police (INP), revealed the latest developments regarding the investigation into the adulterated rice case that is causing public harm.
The Directorate of Special Economic Crimes of the Indonesian National Police (INP) confiscated 201 tons of rice from several brands for violating quality and measurement standards.
The Indonesian National Police (INP) Food Task Force has elevated the case to the investigation stage regarding alleged adulterated rice by several producers.
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Indonesian Police crack down on rice producers violating quality standards but ensure national rice stock remains unaffected. Investigations are ongoing.
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