Enforcement officers seize pig bristle paint brushes in Shah Alam

Bernama
February 7, 2017 08:05 MYT
An enforcement officer checking a pig bristle during the seize on Monday. - BERNAMApic
The Selangor office of the Domestic Trade, Co-operatives and Consumerism Ministry today seized eight paint brushes of various types believed to be made from pig bristles at three hardware stores in the city.
The ministry's Selangor enforcement chief, Abdul Rosik Yakub, said the seizures were made in an operation against the sale of such brushes without any label at hardware stores in the state.
"Hardware shops are free to sell these brushes but they must be labelled and kept separately to make it clear to consumers, especially Muslims," he said to reporters.
He said the paint brushes seized from the three premises, at Taman Sri Muda and Kota Kemuning, did not bear the A913 and A680 codes.
According to the Department of Islamic Development Malaysia, the A913 and A680 codes on the brushes denote that they are made from pig bristles.
However, he said, the paint brushes seized Monday were not coded and would therefore be sent for laboratory tests to determine the bristles.
Abdul Rosik said the agency would intensify efforts to monitor the sale of paint brushes in the interests of Muslim consumers.
Yesterday, it was reported that the ministry would inspect all hardware stores and supermarkets across the country for such paint brushes.
The move was taken after paint brushes sent for laboratory tests at the Universiti Putra Malaysia Halal Products Research Institute were certified to be made from pig bristles.
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