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€852k of fake oil
AN investigation by police has uncovered a gang of fraudsters selling fake olive oil.
The Guardia Civil released a report on Friday, June 30 in which more than 143,000 litres of oil being sold as extra virgin in Sevilla had been seized, with eight of the scammers questioned by the investigators.
Operation ‘Giraoliva2se,’ was launched by police in which eight people were investigated for the alleged crimes of fraud, against the market and consumers, and industrial property. In addition, more than 143,000 litres of oil sold as extra virgin olive oil, but was, in fact, a mixture of seed oil and pomace oil, have been seized.
Last March the Spanish Agency for Food Safety and Nutrition (AESAN), announced a health alert when they discovered a series of irregularities owing to the lack of reliable traceability and health guarantees in some brands of oil.
An investigation began after it was found the oil was distributed with a label that had been removed and a bar code that did not correspond to it.
The oil was being marketed all under the guise of extra virgin olive oil (EVOO), using different social and legitimate addresses, as well as prices which were significantly below the market price.
Investigating officers located two warehouses in which the oil could be bottled and labelled. During the searches, the officers also found two tanks containing seed oil, machinery for mixing and packaging, as well as a computer and a label printer.

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