During an inspection by the Economy Department in the south, reports were filed against a gas station and a supermarket in the town of Janata. The gas station was found to be selling 95-octane fuel to consumers at a price higher than the official tariff issued by the Ministry of Energy. Additionally, the supermarket was found to be storing a quantity of expired food products on its shelves, as well as failing to display prices for its goods. As a result, the seized goods were confiscated, pending approval from the southern public prosecutor for their destruction.