Sunday, October 12, 2008
Bird's eye view of our office
Sikuati Town Campaign: A Pictorial Part 2
The small township is such laid back that a shop owner was manning his shop half naked ie. in his shorts and slippers and nothing else. The man actually greeted us as 'Cikgu' or teacher in Bahasa Malaysia before we introduced ourselves as enforcement officer. Maybe it's because of the black and white attire thingy. All in all the overall knowledge on registered health product is quite satisfactory here in Sikuati. One of the shop proprietor even asked the consequences of selling / possessing unregistered product before we even get to the penalty part. We solemnly informed him that it's a fine not more than RM25,000 or jail sentence of not more than 3 years or both. After covering 8 shops, we wrap it up and went back to Kota Kinabalu.
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Sikuati Township Campaign: A Pictorial
Wisma Sabah a historic building situated at one of the city main entrance, we are almost exiting the city perimeter
This may look like a humble abode to some.. but actually it is a sundry shop smack right near the roadside near Menggatal-Sepanggar area. Where there is medicine we stop by for a check
Fast forward aftter passing by Tuaran we encountered this unique premise. It sure gives a new dimension to the term 'shop house'. Extreme right is the house on stilts for residence and ground floor is the sundry shop connected to the roadside by a bridge structure..
Another of the shop house minus the bridge structure plus a cow and a motorbike
Freshly planted paddy field along the way.. beautiful green carpet
Oopps I spoke to soon, it looks like the sky is about to fall on us...
It sure looks like a storm is brewing.. maybe we can outrun it
Hooray... we sure did outrun it.. hey look a hill clearance... illegally done? Nobody knows..
Look at the destruction....
A damaged road strecth along the way...
Careful there now.. we don't want any untoward incidence to happen..
Another damaged road strecth ahead..
Another sundry shop with local produce and handycraft.. we gotta check 'em all
How long has that been.. it's almost lunch.. now where's that energy bar when you need them?
Another 70km to go..
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
Justice is Everywhere
Sunday, August 17, 2008
Our Reach is Far and Wide
Friday, August 15, 2008
Selling of Medicine Without Prescription
Thursday, August 14, 2008
We do The Talking via Our Action
Sunday, August 10, 2008
Our Campaign in the West Coast
A Tamparuli grocery store that we inspected, look at the colonial-era wooden shop house design.. difficult to find such shop in the city..
The eye said it all... this Indian national according to the travel documents issued to him is allowed to work as a Restaurant helper... instead he became a medicine peddler in a makeshift stall in Ranau... go figure
These are the unregistered product containing schedule poison that he was peddling. Clariderm Astringent and RDL Tretinoin Babyface Solution (the red and the orange box respectively) contain hydroquinone, a hair dye bleaching agent that can harm the skin if used without proper professional medical advice Even a clothing store is getting into the act of selling unregistered medicineToiletries and medicine section of the clothing store in Ranau
Unregistered skin ointments from China (the boxes in the middle) labelled as containing scheduled poisons anti fungalsThe lack of pharmacy and a limited number of medical clinics.. medicine shop such as above is thriving in the rural area. Don't be surprised if they sell controlled medicines just like in any pharmacy or clinic.
Hazzards Along the Road
Notice the mangled chassis due to the impact... The driver actually came out alive in this one...
Monday, August 4, 2008
Trail Blazing in Kudat
One of the unregistered product laced with steroids found in one of the shops in Kudat. It's called Maajun Kuat and medicines sold in this form we called "Ubat Papan" has been banned by the authorities since 2005
The Region Where We Enforce The Law
1. Poisons Act 1952
Thursday, July 31, 2008
The Long Road Ahead
Pic showing the use of consumer education tools (phamplet and postcard) in the education campaign