Khabor Wala Desk
Published: 24th July 2025, 8:12 PM
A mobile court in Rajshahi today levied a fine of Taka 5,000 against a bakery for producing and selling food items without obtaining the necessary quality certification from the Bangladesh Standards and Testing Institution (BSTI).
The enforcement action was led by Executive Magistrate Ayan Farhan Shams of the Rajshahi District Administration, in collaboration with the BSTI Divisional Office, Rajshahi. The bakery in question, Jannat Bakery and Confectionery, situated at Saheb Bazar Zero Point, was found to be manufacturing and distributing products such as cakes, chanachur, biscuits, and bread without proper approval.
This initiative was part of BSTI’s ongoing public safety campaign, conducted regularly in the public interest to ensure compliance with food safety and quality standards.
Summary of Action Taken
| Details | Information |
| Offence | Producing and selling food items without BSTI quality certificate |
| Business Name | Jannat Bakery and Confectionery |
| Location | Saheb Bazar Zero Point, Rajshahi |
| Fine Imposed | Taka 5,000 |
| Authority Involved | BSTI Divisional Office, Rajshahi |
| Magistrate in Charge | Ayan Farhan Shams |
| Governing Ministry | Ministry of Industries |
| Nature of Campaign | Regular inspection for public interest |
The Ministry of Industries reiterated its commitment to ensuring that only approved and safe food products are made available to consumers.
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