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Mobile court fines Ad-Din Hospital Tk 300,000

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A mobile court jointly conducted by Dhaka South City Corporation (DSCC) fined Ad-Din Medical College Hospital in Moghbazar Tk 300,000 on Sunday for multiple violations related to food safety, hygiene and hospital management.

The drive was led by DSCC Executive Magistrate Md Aminul Islam and carried out at Ad-Din Medical College Hospital and Monowara Hospital on Bailey Road, UNB reports. 

During the inspection at Ad-Din Medical College Hospital, the mobile court found unlabeled and stale sweets stored in a freezer at the hospital canteen, an unhygienic kitchen environment, inadequate ventilation and natural light in different wards, and the absence of temperature monitoring devices in hospital refrigerators.

For these violations, the hospital was fined Tk 100,000 under the Consumer Rights Protection Act and Tk 200,000 under the Safe Food Act, bringing the total penalty to Tk 300,000. The fine was realised on the spot.

The mobile court also instructed the hospital authorities to improve the overall environment, ensure adequate light and ventilation, install temperature monitoring devices in refrigerators, upgrade the canteen facilities and relocate the bakery unit. Authorities were warned to address the identified shortcomings promptly.

The team also inspected Monowara Hospital on Bailey Road, where the hospital’s overall management system was reviewed. The authorities were provided with recommendations and guidance on improving services and maintaining standards.

Among those present during the operation were Assistant Director (Hospital) of the Directorate General of Health Services Dr Md Mahmudur Rahman, DSCC Region-1 Health Officer Dr Faria Foyez, Safe Food Inspector Md Aslam Bhuiyan, members of Ramna Police Station and other officials of the city corporation.

DSCC said such joint inspection and enforcement drives will continue regularly in the public interest to ensure better healthcare, food safety and compliance with relevant regulations.

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