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KZP found the sale of paradise gas and issued orders to temporarily stop sales.

The Consumer Protection Commission already last night started massive inspections against the sale of Paradise Gas, the Ministry of Economy and Industry announced.

On the first evening, nearly 30 inspections were made in shops and establishments throughout the country.

Three of them were found to be selling the dangerous gas.

In these cases, KZP inspectors have taken samples and issued orders to temporarily stop sales.

A massive campaign for the sale of paradise gas begins

In many places, inspection teams have found that traders have been ordered to stop selling the products.

There are also such cases in the online trade, where the content related to the sales of paradise gas has been removed or disguised in the form of balloons.

Online checks have also found that most of the sites offering paradise gas have no information on who the owners are.

Orders have been sent to online trading platforms to immediately inform the individuals and companies selling through them of the dangerous product.

Violators will be served with orders to stop, and if they do not, they will be fined up to BGN 25,000.

Checks against the sale of paradise gas continue today, and the teams of the Consumer Protection Commission will continue their rounds of shops and establishments until the late hours of the night.

"The checks are already yielding results.

We will be uncompromising.

We will make every effort to protect our children," said Minister Ninova, quoted by the press center of the Ministry of Economy.

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