6,000kg contaminated meat seized in Mardan
PESHAWAR: The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Food Safety and Halal Food Authority seized 6,000 kilograms of contaminated meat in a late night raid in collaboration with district administration in Mardan.
Attaullah Khan, spokesperson for the authority, said that Deputy Director Zeeshan Mahsud raided a godown situated on the Mall Road in Mardan. He said that unhygienic meat was stored in the godown and it was being supplied to the Mardan city.
The deputy director was accompanied by Assistant Commissioner Imran Khan. The official said that the meat contained vital organs of animals that had been minced under unhygienic conditions by using some non-food grade colours. Attaullah added that three persons had been arrested. He said the packets of hearts and liver allegedly imported from India were seized.
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