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Delhi govt cracks down on unauthorised animal slaughtering at meat shops

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New Delhi, Nov 15 (PTI) Delhi government’s Department of Food Safety (DFS) has launched a drive to curb unauthorised slaughtering of animals at meat shops across the national capital, a DFS official said on Friday.

The crackdown involves three teams, each consisting of at least five food safety officers working under the direct supervision of the designated district officers and the commissioner of food safety, the DFS official added.

As part of the drive, the authorities have issued 72 show cause notices to meat shop owners for operating without a valid licence, he said.

The enforcement officials have already collected a significant number of samples from various vendors, sending 24 raw chicken and 13 fish samples for testing, he added.

Additionally, the officials collected 53 chicken, 60 fish and five mutton samples to assess the quality and safety standards being followed by the meat shop owners.

Inspection teams also identified several cases where vendors misled the authorities by obtaining licences under incorrect categories.

The DFS official said the department has warned of legal action against those indulging in unhygienic practices or operating without a valid licence.

The drive is set to continue over the weekend, aiming to ensure public health safety and compliance with the food safety regulations, the official added. PTI MHS ARI

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