Food Safety Alert: Hyderabad Authorities Crack Down on Meat Adulteration Racket
Hyderabad's food safety ecosystem is under scrutiny this week after authorities uncovered a racket in which beef was being mixed with or sold as mutton, prompting swift action and raising wider questions about the integrity of the city's meat supply chain.
🥩 Gang Busted for Mixing Beef with Mutton at Mallepally Outlet
Hyderabad authorities apprehended a gang operating out of Mallepally that was found to be mixing beef with mutton and selling the adulterated product to unsuspecting customers. The raid exposed a deliberate deception that undermined consumer trust and raised serious food safety concerns. Officials moved in after receiving information about the fraudulent practice, which had apparently been ongoing at the location. The case highlights the need for more rigorous and regular inspections of meat-selling establishments across the city. [5]
🚨 Two Arrested for Supplying Beef Disguised as Mutton to Hyderabad Hotels
Hyderabad police detained two individuals accused of supplying beef to hotels and establishments while labelling and selling it as mutton. The accused, identified as Mohammed Osman and Jahangir, were alleged to have been running the deceptive supply operation, potentially affecting multiple eateries in the city. The arrests came as part of an enforcement drive targeting food adulteration and mislabelling in the hospitality sector. Authorities indicated that investigations were continuing to determine the full extent of the supply network and the establishments that may have unknowingly received the adulterated meat. [9]
Sources: [5] Deccan Chronicle · [9] organiser.org
