department has also started registration of butchers and slaughter houses operating in the provincial capital, he said adding after registration, licenses will be issued to the butchers. This will improve the quality of meat.
Dr Rahat maintained that the Punjab government had already approved enhancing punishment for the sale of substandard food and edibles including meat and besides imprisonment of ten years, a fine of Rs 30 lakh will be imposed over the death of a person due to substandard food. He said the Punjab Assembly has also passed an Act and it is in final stages of implementation after which things will improve significantly.
He said besides imprisonment of eight years, a fine of five lakh rupees will be imposed on the people involved in selling meat of dead animals. Besides this the offence will be made non-bailable, Dr Rahat maintained.
Recently, Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif held a high-level meeting in which he directed the relevant departments to work in a coordinated manner and take indiscriminate action against those involved in the sale of dead animals’ meat.
He said the relevant institutions will have to deal with the enemies of humanity with an iron hand. A senior official of Livestock department revealed that on average, Lahorities consume meat of over 8,000 goats/lamb and around 800 cows daily whereas the demand of mutton and beef is on higher side on Thursday and Sunday.
He said the people arrested during Thursday raid revealed that they had purchased six big animals for Rs 15,000 out of which they made 3,240 kg meat. He said an average rate of beef in the city is Rs 300 per kilogram which means the culprits, if sell this meat, could earn Rs 9,70,000. He said high demand of mutton and beef is far higher than the above mentioned supply and this is why meat supplies from other cities were made to fill the gap.
Citizens have appealed to the Punjab government to formulate a coordination mechanism so that all those benefiting from this vicious circle could be arrested and brought to justice.