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LAHORE: In a recent operation against food hazards, the Punjab Food Authority disposed of over 1,000kg of diseased and pest-infested meat, 900 broken eggs, more than 40 litres of substandard oil and other prohibited items.

Acting under the directives of Director General Asim Javed, the crackdown was led by Additional Director Sharjeel Shahid, in collaboration with the Special Meat Safety Team.

During the operation, inspections of 10 food outlets resulted in fines worth Rs295,000, while one fish point was sealed for severe violations. Acting on a tip off, the team intercepted a rickshaw transporting substandard meat, which was later inspected by veterinary doctors. The vehicle was confiscated, an FIR was registered, and the supplier was arrested.

The DG PFA revealed that the pest-infested meat was intended for distribution in Lahore and surrounding areas. At the sealed fish point, serious violations were uncovered, including unhygienic conditions and the use of substandard oil for frying. Additionally, meat stores were found storing uncovered meat on the ground. A prominent chicken unit was fined Rs200,000 for violations.

Highlighting the dangers of consuming contaminated food, DG Asim Javed warned that diseased meat and prohibited ingredients pose significant health risks. He urged citizens to avoid pre-slaughtered chicken and ensure proper slaughtering practices.

“Food safety is our top priority. Violators will face strict consequences,” remarked DG Asim Javed. He encouraged the public to report food safety violations by contacting the PFA helpline.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2024

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