Abu Dhabi Court of Appeal in its session yesterday postponed the case of one of the shops engaged in the sale and supply of food products, accused of trading materials not usable "imported guava" to the January 6 meeting for the defense and advocacy.

The details of the case, according to the testimony of the evidence witness (representative of the Abu Dhabi Food Control Authority) present at the meeting, that the staff of the device notified the representatives of the accused shop, the existence of a decision to prevent the circulation of this type of guava and reservation on them, "adding that the next day, In the quantity that was seized the previous day, despite the knowledge of the seriousness of the containment of large quantities of pesticides.

"When the staff of the Abu Dhabi Food Control Authority inquired about the quantities that were seized, the shop did not provide any information about them, which led the employee of the device to refer the incident to the concerned authorities, to take legal action in this regard.

The court refused to ask a witness to the witness present by the lawyer present with the food shop about the inspection of the product by the inspectors. The court judge assured the lawyer that the witness indicated that the food shop acted on the product which was inaccessible and thus carried out laboratory tests to ensure his safety or Or not.