A court in western Sana’a convicts ten merchants of crimes of causing pollution in society

The Western Court of the Capital Sana’a, in Sana’a, sentenced ten merchants to imprisonment from one to seven years and prevented some of them from practicing the trade.

They were convicted of the crimes of causing pollution in society, producing and preparing foodstuffs from damaged and expired materials, producing non-conforming materials, forgery and tampering with the composition of materials and their validity periods and displaying and selling finished goods that are not fit for human use.

The ruling included the deprivation of some people from practicing trade professionals, the confiscation of machines and equipment belonging to the convicts by the Public Prosecution in the stores, factories and factories of convicts and selling them in the eyes of the Prosecution and supplying their price for the benefit of cancer patients, as well as the confiscation of a “Zizou” transport vehicle belonging to the convicts that was used in the crimes.

Source: Yemen News Agency