Authorities in the Sultanate of Oman have taken legal action against a women’s tailoring business in Barka after a series of consumer complaints over unmet services.
The case gained momentum after several customers reported that the business failed to deliver agreed tailoring work, prompting an official investigation by consumer protection officials in coordination with the Public Prosecution.
As a result, Consumer protection in Barka closes a commercial establishment specialized in women’s tailoring following repeated violations of consumer rights and failure of the owners to respond to official summons.
Officials stated that the establishment’s management did not attend scheduled hearings, which contributed to escalating legal measures and mounting complaints from affected customers.
The Public Prosecution later ordered the temporary closure of the business and suspension of its activities until the ongoing cases are resolved in court.
Authorities stressed that enforcement actions aim to safeguard consumer rights and ensure compliance with national regulations, warning businesses against ignoring legal procedures.
In its statement, the regulator reaffirmed that legal steps will continue against any establishment found violating consumer protection laws.
Consumer protection in Barka closes a commercial establishment specialized in women’s tailoring as investigations proceed, with officials saying the move reflects a broader effort to strengthen market accountability and protect consumers across Oman.

