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3 food manufacturing companies fined Tk 36 lakh in Ctg

By IslaJune 21, 20262 Mins Read
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CHATTOGRAM, June 21, 2026 (BSS)- Three food manufacturing companies have been 

fined a total of Taka 36 lakh following a summary trial held by the Pure Food 

Court in Chattogram.

The penalties were imposed due to various irregularities in food production 

and processing, an unhealthy environment, and violations of the Safe Food 

Act. 

On Sunday (June 21), Chattogram Safe Food Officer Mohammad Farhan Islam 

confirmed this information, stating that the operation, which took place in 

different areas of the city on Saturday, was led Metropolitan Magistrate 

Mohammad Mustafa of the Pure Food Court under the Chief Metropolitan 

Magistrate Court.

 

The operation uncovered several irregularities at an unnamed food production 

company, including the presence of toxic plastic materials in food 

processing, the use of burnt oil in the production of chanachur, chira, and 

boots, the storage of waste materials in the processing area, failure to 

adhere to prescribed packaging procedures, the addition of misleading 

information, and the storage and processing of mango fruit pulp in unsanitary 

conditions, along with non-compliance with hygiene regulations for food 

workers. 

Consequently, the unnamed company was fined Taka 16 lakh for these 

violations. 

In addition, allegations against Madhuban Sweets Industries Limited were 

substantiated, revealing that the company produced food in unsanitary 

conditions, allowed the free movement of various insects, manufactured low-

quality food products, utilized waste materials in food processing, stored 

expired food products for sale, and failed to package products according to 

regulations. 

As a result, Madhuban Sweets Industries Limited was fined Taka 15 lakh.

 

Meanwhile, Mymensingh Agro was fined Taka 5 lakh for various irregularities 

identified in the company, including the processing and storage of food in 

unsanitary conditions. 

Metropolitan Magistrate Mohammad Mostafa stated that the Pure Food Court will 

regularly conduct such activities to safeguard public health and ensure the 

availability of safe food. 

This campaign will persist in the future.

 





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