NAFDAC Raids Abia’s ‘Cemetery Market’, Seizes Fake Beverages Worth N750m

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In a major bust, the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has shut down the Eziukwu Market, popularly known as Cemetery Market, in Aba, Abia state, after uncovering a vast network of counterfeiters producing and selling dangerous fake beverages.

The closure, enacted without a specified reopening date, came after NAFDAC intercepted and exposed a ring of counterfeiters involved in producing a range of beverages, including wines, soft drinks, and consumables.

Prof. Mojisola Adeyeye, the Director-General of NAFDAC, who spoke during a media interactive session on Monday, December 18, disclosed that the closure was a result of an extensive intelligence-gathering operation prompted by an initial tip-off. She added that good destroyed from the raid was worth over N750 million.

Adeyeye stressed that the problem was widespread and operated like a cartel, engaging in audacious activities that threatened those who dared to challenge them.

The counterfeiters were found to be involved in manufacturing various adulterated products, particularly different types of wine from renowned brands such as Seaman Schnapps, Henessy, Four Cousins, Carlo Rossi, and several others.

“There is also date revalidation for expired products like Peak milk, Powdered milk, Ketchups, Yoghurt, Coca Cola products, packaging of fake and substandard products, which are later sold to unsuspecting members of the public for consumption.”

The DG mentioned that over 240 shops, masquerading as factories were raided during the operation. These shops turned factories were found to be extremely unsanitary, using unhygienic water sources, harmful chemicals, saccharin, colouring agents, dirty recycled bottles, and cloned packaging materials of renowned brands.

Additionally, NAFDAC destroyed over 1,500 cartons of fake and substandard products valued at over N750 million. 10 individuals were apprehended at the scene and will face legal action after a thorough investigation.

The closure of Eziukwu Market was a necessary step to conduct thorough regulatory activities and ensure an agreement with stakeholders to prevent such nefarious activities in the market space, Adeyeye stressed.

NAFDAC urged consumers to exercise vigilance and follow precautionary measures when purchasing alcoholic beverages, emphasizing the ‘4 Ps’: Place, Price, Packaging, and Product.

She added, “WHO in their Global Status Report on Alcohol and Health estimated that more than three million people died all over the world as a result of alcohol poisoning.

“Furthermore, the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) ascertained that one of every 10 cancer cases in Nigeria can be traced to Alcohol and 4.7 per cent of overall cancer cases in Nigeria in 2019 can be attributed to consumption of adulterated alcohol.”

The agency pledged to continue combating counterfeit products nationwide and encouraged the public to report suspicious activities related to the illegal production of adulterated products to the nearest NAFDAC office

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