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Webbing, insects found in rice sacks at Sumbal depot | KNO

Insect-infested rice arrives from Punjab, creates panic; FCI halts unloading, awaits food safety report

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Sumbal, Aug 07 (KNO): Residents of Sumbal in North Kashmir’s Bandipora district have raised concerns after spotting signs of infestation in rice delivered by the Food Corporation of India (FCI). The rice, which was brought in from Punjab, is suspected to be contaminated and unfit for consumption. Local complaints began after sacks of rice arrived at the FCI depot in Sumbal. "When some of the sacks were opened, those present noticed unusual webbing and the presence of insects," the locals told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO). They also expressed concern that such rice could pose health risks if distributed. Following these complaints, unloading of the rice was stopped at the depot. The rice stock in question had been transported from various locations in Punjab, including Pathankot and other areas of the state. An official at the Sumbal FCI depot stated, "We stopped unloading the rice. When the sacks were opened, webbing was visible, which indicates insect activity. The stock is inactive, but the rice is still affected." The depot authorities have informed the Food Safety and Standards (FSL) team and reported the matter to the FCI’s higher offices. The FSL team has taken samples for testing to determine whether the rice can be used for distribution. “We will wait for the FSL report. If it says the rice is not safe, we will not distribute it. It should be removed from circulation and handled accordingly,” the official added. This incident follows a recent case in Khargpura, where 1,200 kilograms of spoiled meat were seized from a processing facility. The meat case had already raised concerns among residents about food handling and supply practices—(KNO)

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