Industry Ministry and trade sets up a restaurant serving food, alcoholic beverages in residential complex

Bahrain: In the interest of the Inspection Department in the Ministry of Industry and Trade in following up on complaints lodged through the channels available to the Ministry, the department has launched an investigation into an incoming complaint about a restaurant that provides its services to customers in the Jaffar region without a license.

Bahrain: In the interest of the Inspection Department in the Ministry of Industry and Trade in following up on complaints lodged through the channels available to the Ministry, the department has launched an investigation into an incoming complaint about a restaurant that provides its services to customers in the Jaffar region without a license.

In this context, Mr Abdul Aziz Al-Ashraf, the assistant agent for monitoring and resources, stated that the inspection administration received a complaint from a citizen through the official WhatsApp account of the inspection administration, meaning that there is a restaurant that serves food and alcoholic beverages in a villa in the groups C.

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Technique in the Al-Jafir area, the complaint was directly made and verified through the visit. The field is for the site, and inspectors have proven the complaint to be valid.

The supervisors explained that the results of the investigation and the field visit proved that some foreign residents of the complex had prepared an integrated place for barbecues, food and serving alcoholic beverages; in this way, they were coordinated with specialists of the police department of the capital governorate, the Ministry of Interior and the Bahrain Tourism Authority, the exhibitors, who came to the site, as well as the reinforcements and the opposite headquarters have been reserved, are being completed Taking necessary legal actions according to the competence of each party.

The supervisors concluded by expressing heartfelt thanks to the Ministry of Interior and the Bahrain Tourism and Exhibitions for their cooperation and the speed of taking actions, and to all citizens and residents for their continuous cooperation and active communication with the Ministry, stressing that the Ministry will not be complacent in taking legal actions Intent for violators who violate the regulated regulations and laws of commercial activities and ensuring the safety and rights of people, prohibited On the importance of submitting complaints and reports regarding violations and illegal practices, through the following inspection management channels:

National System for Suggestions and Complaints (Communication)
– Email Inspection@moic.gov . b
– What’s app : 17111225
– Call center: 80001700

Tariq Saeed

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