Dead animal meat is being sold in Karachi, according to a report.
The local police in Karachi have exposed a disturbing case involving the sale of meat from deceased animals, reported a private news channel.
According to the report, officials found that the meat from dead animals was being sold to various hotels and shops in the city.
The Ibrahim Haidari police arrested suspects in the Juma Khan Goth area, seizing 356 kilograms of meat and a rickshaw used for transportation.
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A case has been filed against the suspects, and probe is ongoing.
Meanwhile, in Lahore, a woman and her son were detained for selling dead and underweight chickens earlier this week.
The Punjab Food Authority, led by the Director General, ordered a major crackdown at Tollinton Market, leading to the disposal of 970 kilograms of unsafe poultry meat.
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Dead chickens were discovered in a warehouse, prompting legal action.
The Meat Safety team also found a shop secretly preparing dead poultry for sale.
Despite resistance, the operation, conducted under police supervision, successfully removed the harmful meat, highlighting significant hygiene issues at the shop.