PFA drive against adulterated milk continues
By our correspondents
April 08, 2016
LAHORE
Punjab Food Authority (PFA) continued its drive against adulterated and spurious milk on Thursday.
PFA’s officials said field teams checked 124 milk carrying vehicles at various entry points of Lahore out of which adulterated and spurious milk was found in 13 vehicles. The teams confiscated 3,394-litre milk and destroyed it. Samples were sent for a laboratory test. Vehicles carrying spurious milk were taken in custody.
The teams issued improvement notices to Butt Sweet in Mughalpura and Mallow Bakery on Raiwind Road. Meanwhile, team of Nishtar Town sealed godown and manufacturing area of Pehalwan Sweets at Kahna Road. Unhygienic conditions and other violations of food laws were found on the premises, the officials added.
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