1.400 fines imposed for non-compliance last month in Serbia

Serbian police / Photo: MIA

Serbian Assistant Minister of Health for Inspection Goran Stamenkovic said today that more than 100.000 inspections were carried out last month in connection with measures against the coronavirus epidemic in Serbia, and that 1.400 fines totaling about 50 million had been written for non-compliance. dinars.

Stamenkovic told RTS that the number of fines imposed was slightly lower than in October, when fines for communal police and communal inspections for non-compliance totaled 82m dinars.

Asked if the inspections found forged vaccination certificates during the control of the catering facilities after 20 pm, Stamenkovic answered that "speculations are spread for falsification of such documents, but the inspectors have not stated so far". called Beta.

Stamenkovic added that the inspection imposed urgent measures on a pharmacy in Belgrade due to the production and sale of the drug "Ivermectin", which, as he pointed out, "is not for human use".

Source: MIA

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