Having detained 2,000 cartons of ‘Buiwick’ tuna for its “misleading” labelling, the Government Analyst-Food and Drug Depart-ment (GA-FDD) will have to defend its decision to do so in the High Court.
A provisional order was granted against the GA-FDD Director Marlan Cole on Thursday by Justice Brassington Reynolds, who said the court was satisfied that enough evidence was provided by the applicant, Goolmohamad Rahaman, the proprietor of G Bacchus Enterprises.
The GA-FDD last Tuesday announced that the detained product was seen as trading on the well-known ‘Brunswick’ trademark, which is distributed by Beepats, and the exact address of the manufacturer had not been stated.