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A cosmetics underground lab was disbanded in Cameroon's capital

A cosmetics underground lab was disbanded in Cameroon's capital
  • Comments   -   Tuesday, 17 October 2017 20:45

(Business in Cameroon) - A team of the ministry of commerce disbanded a cosmetics underground laboratory at Nkoabang, in Yaoundé. Indeed, on October 13, 2017, they sealed the laboratory, official sources revealed.

The same source revealed that the team discovered a batch of more than 11,000 cosmetics vials of dubious origin in this laboratory which also harbored a private house. Dwellers on their part revealed that the house only opens its doors at night for trucks.

The regional team of the ministry of commerce in the Cameroon’s central region also revealed that they will verify if the manufacturer has the certificate of conformity required to sell these products. If not, the products will be destroyed at the expenses of this manufacturer who will also incur the penalties laid by Cameroon’s law.

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