Livestock news seizes meat, offal in formalin tank Send to sell pork pan shop 25,000 kg.

Livestock by seizing meat and offal in formalin tanks Selling 25,000 kilograms of grilled pork restaurants Selling grilled pork restaurants – 66 Isaan restaurants Impressive! More than 2,300 order receipts were found. The owner was unable to identify the source. Fear of being unsafe for consumers Risk of spreading serious animal disease

Today (4 Dec. ’22), Mr. Somchuan Veterinarian Rattana Mangkhalanon Director-General of the Department of Livestock Development revealed that he had received a report on the results of an inspection of a large raw material processing enterprise, meat and offal. Located in the area of ​​Bowin Subdistrict, Sriracha District, Chonburi Province, following receiving complaints from the public that there was an illegal production of meat without permission, fearing the spread of a serious animal disease which found that such establishments No permission to produce food There is no animal carcass trading license (Ror. 10), there is no animal carcass transportation document (Ror. 3), and there is no meat sale certification (Ror. Ror.), which are offenses under the Epidemic Act B.E. 2558, the Food Act. 1979 Animal Slaughter Control Act for the Sale of Meat B.E. 2559

It also found the production of raw materials, machine parts in cattle. pork offal parts Chemicals are used in the production process, including formalin, caustic soda and hydrogen peroxide. Over 25,000 kilograms of meat and offal parts of pork and cattle were seized in the establishment and in refrigerated containers, worth more than 5 million baht.

In addition, more than 50 corrugated cores containing 25-liter formalin were also seized, as well as more than 2,300 receipts showing evidence of sales to customers at Moo Kratha restaurants. and more than 66 Isan restaurants. The processed ones are immersed in a bucket of water mixed with formalin. The competent official therefore ordered to seize and seize it. and taking samples of meat and offal Delivered for laboratory testing Bureau of Quality Inspection of Livestock Products, Department of Livestock Development to detect harmful contaminants and detect chemical residues (formalin) by instructing business owners to prohibit the transfer of the seized medium. And to bring relevant documents to show within 15 days if unable to show. will be destroyed by burial or burning and prosecute according to the relevant laws until the end

However, has ordered provincial livestock across the country Extend the results of the inspection of establishments in the same manner. If wrongdoing is found, further prosecution will be taken. in the public If you see or want to provide more information clues can be notified at the DLD 4.0 application or the Department of Livestock Development hotline 063-225-6888 at any time, 24 hours a day

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