Sale of doubtful alcohol beverages stopped in Yerevan and Artashat
07.02.2012,
00:30
Sale of alcohol beverages with overdue trade marks and doubtful content stopped in Yerevan and Armenian city Artashat (south of Yerevan) by tax officers of State Revenue Committee of Armenia, press-service of the Committee informed ARKA News Agency.
YEREVAN, February 7. /ARKA/. Sale of alcohol beverages with overdue trade marks and doubtful content stopped in Yerevan and Armenian city Artashat (south of Yerevan) by tax officers of State Revenue Committee of Armenia, press-service of the Committee informed ARKA News Agency.
“By the instruction of the head of State Revenue Committee, tax officers visited the fair “Ayrarat” with the purpose of checking the accurate application of excise marks where they detected that private entrepreneur Koryun Khachatryan was selling brandy of different types with doubtful excise marks of the following manufacturers - “Yerevan Brandy Factory”, “MAP”, “Hoktemberyan Brandy Factory”, “Proshyan Brandy Factory””, states the press-release.
According to the press-release, 11 bottles of brandy were marked by excises, not corresponding to their content, and distinctive marks and holographic tapes did not correspond to the state sample.
In another trade point “LLL and SRE”, tax officers detected bottles of wine with overdue excise marks, and in the shop “Partez МАХ” in Artashat - a range of alcohol beverages with overdue excise marks. –0-