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Commuters who ply the N1-Lapaz road had to deal with huge traffic over the weekend due to the huge crown pulled by Dulcie Boateng's (also known as Queen of Snapchat) Porial's Pitch.
The event, which was primarily aimed at connecting clients with vendors of body-enhancing products, also became a hunting ground for the police and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to crackdown on some vendors of unregistered products.
In a tweet by user @OleleSalvador on April 20, he asserted that the organiser of the event, Dulcie, was picked up by the police with some other organisers, however, she escaped from the bus in which they had been put in after the police left to pick up some other culprits.
He said, "Although a resounding success for a maiden edition, Dulcie Boateng's Porials Pitch event led to arrests over unregistered products, according to
@TheGhanaWeb. Unregistered products including boric acid suppository, bootyzone butt enlargement, weight gain syrups, flat tummy potion, and soaps were seized by the police; a dozen of the organisers were equally picked up as well in collaboration with the Pharmacy Council of Ghana and the Food and Drugs Authority (FDA)".
These organisers and vendors who were apprehended are set to be arraigned before court and prosecuted for the sale of unregistered pharmaceutical products according to the statutes of the constitution, Olele mentioned.
"The arrested persons, who were released later after statements were taken, are likely to face charges for selling unapproved soaps and flat-tummy potions, breaching Health Professionals Regulatory Bodies Act, 2013, and FDA regulations on advertisement of unregistered products," he added.
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