In Johor, two company directors plead not guilty to charges of using unrecognised halal logo | Malay Mail

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In Johor, two company directors plead not guilty to charges of using unrecognised halal logo

Wednesday, 30 Dec 2020 02:04 PM MYTTwo directors of a company that supplies frozen meat were charged in the Sessions Court here today with two charges of using unrecognised halal logos on its lorries. — Reuters pic

According to the first charge, the company, Raihanah Cold Storage Sdn Bhd, had allegedly used a non-certified halal logo on an Isuzu truck. If convicted, the company can be fined a maximum of RM200,000 and for the second and subsequent offences, up to RM500,000. If convicted, the accused can be fined a maximum of RM100,000 or jailed for up to three years or both and for the second and subsequent offences, fined up to RM200,000 or jailed for a maximum of five years.

 

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We are concerned about whether the meat being sold in the market are halal. But the authorities go after fake halal logo on trucks 😔

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