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Pengawasan Jajanan Di Pulau Seribu Harus Intens Dilakukan

Dangerous Food & Drugs Monitoring in Seribu Islands Tightened

Seribu Islands Regency Administration is tightening monitoring of dangerous food and drugs in the market. Even, not only stalls in residential and school canteens, the same thing will also be focused on a tour market that always crowded at the weekend.

Regarding illegal food findings, sub-dept will do monitoring tightly. Considering President has chosen Seribu Islands as 10 national tour destinations

Deputy Regent of Seribu Islands, Muhammad Anwar stated that food monitoring will be conducted, following findings of illegal food and drugs by Drugs and Food Monitoring Agency (BPOM) in Jakarta.

BPOM Checks Foods in Seribu Islands

"Regarding illegal food findings, sub-dept will do monitoring tightly. Considering President has chosen Seribu Islands as 10 national tour destinations," he expressed, Monday (4/18).

He suspected the foods or snacks containing formalin, borax, textile dyes and chemical materials of drug (BKO) from the land. Because, in Seribu islands, home-cooked food products is rarely

"We want to routinely do monitoring in school canteens, tour markets that crowded at the weekend, such as in Tidung and Untung Jawa islands," he finished.

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