SAUDI ARABIA

SFDA seizes more than 52,000 perfume manufacturing materials

September 17, 2021
The Saudi Food and Drug Authority (SFDA) said that more than 52,000 of violating perfume-manufacturing materials from unknown sources, ready for distribution and poorly stored, were seized at a rest house in Rafha governorate.
The Saudi Food and Drug Authority (SFDA) said that more than 52,000 of violating perfume-manufacturing materials from unknown sources, ready for distribution and poorly stored, were seized at a rest house in Rafha governorate.

Saudi Gazette reports

RAFHA
— The Saudi Food and Drug Authority (SFDA) said that more than 52,000 of violating perfume-manufacturing materials from unknown sources, ready for distribution and poorly stored, were seized at a rest house in Rafha governorate.

The SFDA found quantities of chemicals and essential oils and (17,500) cans and empty containers, 30,000 stickers and 5,000 perfume bottles, in addition to products that are not approved by the authority to be used in the manufacture of cosmetic products.

The violators were referred to the concerned authorities to complete the legal procedures against them. The authorities said that they had also inspected 29 facilities committing violations last August by using non-approved products in the manufacture of cosmetics.

The decision based on the Article 6 of the Beauty Products Law states that “importing or using a cosmetic product in Saudi Arabia is considered illegal, unless it has been approved by the authority and obtained a certificate in accordance with the controls and conditions set by the regulation.”

The authority warned that the penalty for the violation reaches five million riyals. The SFDA stressed the importance of reporting establishments' violations by calling the unified number (19999).


September 17, 2021
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