Attorney General Koster halts sale of fake motor products
St. Louis, Mo. – Attorney General Chris Koster today announced a settlement with M & N Missouri L.L.C., doing business as Unique Mart, of St. Louis County, and the company’s owner, Mohammed Qasem, for offering harmful and mislabeled automotive products for sale. The agreement requires Qasem and his business to cease carrying products the Missouri Department of Agriculture has found to be harmful and to pay the state $2,000 in civil penalties, $4,000 in suspended penalties, and future penalties of $5,000 per violation if he again violates the Missouri Merchandising Practices Act or another Stop Sale Notice.
http://themissouritimes.com/21631/attorney-general-koster-halts-sale-of-fake-motor-products/
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