Tirupur: The district administration has imposed a total of Rs 2.5 lakh effective on 3 individuals who tried to promote dead chickens in the city.
N Velliyangiri and M Radhakrishnan have been stuck red-handed after they have been transporting dead rooster near Veerapandi on December 15. It was once found that they would purchase dead rooster from poultry farms in and round Palladam, and clean them at their homes at Kallangadu earlier than promoting masala-mixed meat to roadside meals stalls. Subsequently, they have been booked underneath the Food Safety and Standards Act.
Following this, the district revenue officer and further district Justice of the Peace S Prasanna Ramasamy imposed Rs 1 lakh effective on the violators recently.
In every other case, P Arumugam of MS Garden in Palladam was once found promoting dead rooster. He was once additionally booked underneath the Food Safety and Standards Act and was once slapped a effective of Rs 1.5 lakh.
Meanwhile, FSDA designated officer to Tirupur Ok Tamil Selvan mentioned, “The administration was once dedicated to increase vigil on such violations. Heavy fines will probably be slapped on violators. The other folks should alert the meals safety and drug administration division if they come across such circumstances. The division might be reached via WhatsApp too.”
N Velliyangiri and M Radhakrishnan have been stuck red-handed after they have been transporting dead rooster near Veerapandi on December 15. It was once found that they would purchase dead rooster from poultry farms in and round Palladam, and clean them at their homes at Kallangadu earlier than promoting masala-mixed meat to roadside meals stalls. Subsequently, they have been booked underneath the Food Safety and Standards Act.
Following this, the district revenue officer and further district Justice of the Peace S Prasanna Ramasamy imposed Rs 1 lakh effective on the violators recently.
In every other case, P Arumugam of MS Garden in Palladam was once found promoting dead rooster. He was once additionally booked underneath the Food Safety and Standards Act and was once slapped a effective of Rs 1.5 lakh.
Meanwhile, FSDA designated officer to Tirupur Ok Tamil Selvan mentioned, “The administration was once dedicated to increase vigil on such violations. Heavy fines will probably be slapped on violators. The other folks should alert the meals safety and drug administration division if they come across such circumstances. The division might be reached via WhatsApp too.”
Rs 2.5 lakh fine imposed on ‘dead chicken’ sellers
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April 03, 2018
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