İnegöl Municipality Police Department Teams Do Not Allow Violations

İnegöl Municipality Police Department continues its inspection activities, which it carries out 12 months a year, by increasing them during Ramadan. In this context, violations detected as a result of consecutive inspections are not forgiven. In the statement made by İnegöl Municipality Police Department, it was announced that 2 chain market branches, where repeated violations were detected, were sealed and banned from operating for 3 days.

BUSINESSES ARE EXAMINED WITH PRECISION

In the statement made on the subject, the following statements were made: “As İnegöl Municipality Police Department, our work continues with determination and determination to ensure that our people spend the month of Ramadan in peace. Our inspections for the sectors where the consumption needs of our citizens are largely met are carried out on an unplanned and complaint-based basis, as well as planned inspections with civil and official teams. In these inspections; Exorbitant price control, cash register-shelf price discrepancy control, price tag control, hygiene and order, expiration date control, implementation control of UKOME decisions (compliance with loading and unloading hours), business opening and working license control, environmental-visual pollution, sales Issues such as shying away and selling underweight bread are being examined sensitively.”

2 MARKETS WERE SEALED

“During the last inspections, inspections were carried out regarding pedestrian road occupation, violations were detected in 36 businesses and an administrative sanction decision report was prepared. "Two chain market branches where repeated violations were detected were sealed and banned from operating for 2 days."

INSPECTIONS WILL CONTINUE INCREASINGLY

“Our inspections will continue to be increased in line with the interest of society, and the closure of businesses with repeated violations will continue. "We kindly request our citizens to report their reports and complaints to us via our 153 and WhatsApp lines, along with pictures of the product, sales receipt and label."