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19 milk shops sealed over adulteration in Punjab

By Our Correspondent
March 11, 2020

LAHORE: Punjab Food Authority (PFA) sealed seven milk shops in the provincial metropolis and 12 others across Punjab due to adulteration, unhygienic conditions and non-compliance with food laws here on Tuesday.

PFA Director General Irfan Memon led the operation in the area of Garhi Shahu on Allama Iqbal Road and sealed five milk shops besides disposing of 1,375-litre adulterated milk. During the operation, PFA sealed Data Ali Hajveri Milk Shop, Hafiz Milk Shop, Ali Milk Shop, Lala Fazal Milk Shop and Subhan Milk Shop.

The director general said that all milk shops were shut down over found low level of LR in milk, neglected the previous instructions of the authority, covered yogurt with dirty clothes and poor cleanliness arrangements. He said PFA witnessed the presence of washroom in the washing area and abundance of insects like cockroaches and flies. He said PFA penalised Malkari Milk Shop, Charki Milk Shop and Al-Madina Milk Shop with hefty fines over violation of Punjab Pure Food Regulations.

He added that the purpose of the inspection operation was to ensure the provision of healthy and safe food in the market as per the vision of the Punjab government.

Moreover, a meat safety team has raided Mashallah Chicken Sale Centre and sealed it for failing to meet hygienic working environment. PFA Attock team closed down Mian Muhammad Dahi Shop for selling adulterated yogurt. The authority also stopped the production of Javed Spices by serving an emergency prohibition order.

PFA Hafizabad team sealed Mahar Khalid Karyana Store for storing expired food items with beverages, not paying a license fee and failing to produce traceability record of food. A team of PFA has raided Ahmed Chicken in Sialkot and sealed it for not following the cone slaughtering system and selling meat of sick and emaciated chicken. In Mandi Bahauddin, two milk points were closed down by PFA over proved contamination in milk and for not wearing food safety kits during duty.

In Multan, food authority closed down Malik Foods and Muhammad Ramazan Grinding unit over wrong labelling, poor cleanliness arrangements and for selling tainted spices. PFA Bahawalnagar team sealed Naseeb Restaurant and Italian Pizza due to using rancid oil, an abundance of pests in the kitchen area and poor storage system. Insaf Tea unit was sealed by PFA after failing its tea samples in the laboratory test. Furthermore, two eateries were sealed for violations in Vehari.

Dairy safety teams under the supervision of PFA Director Operation Shahzad Magsi disposed of 680-litre adulterated milk by placing screening pickets in Multan.