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This is Totally Unacceptable, NCDC Must Revolt All Trading Licenses

By: Mark Mosinakave, Facebook.com

Fake Products: 777 and Besta
If they don't we will form a people's association to hold individuals and business houses responsible.

A police search warrant was executed today acting on intelligence report of stolen goods and contraband being sold to Papua New Guineans at various retail Tucker boxes in settlements around Port Moresby mainly operated by Bangladesh nationals.

Upon search on two  locations some of the fake products shown were confiscated. A stern warning to my fb friends please read and digest this information and before you buy any of these products shown be assured you buy genuine products made from reputable companies which are registered here in Papua New Guinea. 

The blue Ox&Palm is fake so as other tinned fish with brand names such as777 and Besta. All  cartons of tin fish  confiscated had this writing ""777"" Brand.  However when opened it never had 777 tin fish but assorted four (4) different types of tin fish as shown.  All different cans when opened all had been infected with rusty cans unsuitable for human consumption although they had genuine due dates within consumption period.The Blue Ox&Palm luncheon is unimaginable please I would advise my friends not to purchase.

Fake Products: 777 and Besta
I wouldn't know what kind of meat had been packed as it seems that it had been glued with plastic to make it look like an Ox&Palm.  Seems PNG is a dumping ground for all contraband products.

All Government Agencies, including PNG Customs, NAQIA, Immigrations, Labour Dept  and others need to step up to take back PNG otherwise yumi kaikai ol displa kaikai na die isi isi.

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