At least eight butchers in Srinagar were booked for violating sanitary and hygienic requirements of the Food Safety and Standards Act by the authorities on Monday.
An official told News Agency KNS that on the directions of Divisional Commissioner Kashmir, a special drive to check the quality of meat and hygiene of Butcher shops was conducted by a joint team comprising the Food safety Officers, Assistant Veterinary Surgeons from the Department of Sheep Husbandry and the officers of Legal Metrology under the supervision of Assistant Commissioner Food Safety Srinagar.
He said that during this drive 8 butchers were found violating sanitary & hygienic requirements of the Food Safety & Standards Act and cases against them shall be filed in the competent court within the shortest possible time.
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“Fine of Rs. 4500/- was also realized on spot for violation of Legal Metrological rules. The butchers were further directed to use stainless steel utensils and blades and good quality chopping board for the processing of meat,” the official said.
Meanwhile, Commissioner Food and Drugs Administration J-K, Shakeel Ur Rehman has directed all food business operators especially chicken sellers, butchers and bread makers to maintain a high standard of hygiene otherwise action under FSSA shall be initiated against them.