Connect with us

TOP STORIES

1200 kgs of decomposed meat seized, destroyed in Srinagar outskirts | KNO

Seizure exposes chilling gaps in Kashmir’s cold chain, probe widens

Published

on

kno news

Srinagar, Aug 01 (KNO): Seizure of 1200 kilograms of decomposed meat and its destruction later at Zakura in Srinagar outskirts has exposed flaws in Kashmir’s meat supply cold chain with officials now widening their investigation beyond the city limits. A top-ranking officer from the department overseeing the Kashmir region, while talking to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), revealed that while high-end restaurants were unlikely to have used such substandard meat, low-cost eateries and ‘informal vendors’ may have been the primary consumers of the contaminated stock. “We found the meat decomposed because it was not stored at the required cold chain temperatures. In this heat, meat left in unrefrigerated vehicles or ill-equipped storage units can easily spoil,” the officer said, citing the absence of proper packaging and labels on the seized consignment. The Food Safety Department said the problem was not confined to Srinagar alone and that substandard meat may have made its way to rural markets and smaller eateries across the Valley, raising serious public health concerns. “This is not limited to Srinagar. The supply of such meat is widespread and reaches rural areas as well,” the officer said, adding that temperature abuse during transportation and storage was a critical factor behind the spoilage. Responding to speculations of a larger meat supply racket or nexus, the officer said, “We won’t call it a nexus yet. But yes, this reflects a systemic failure in cold chain handling and quality control. Even though the meat had visibly deteriorated, it was still being transported for consumption; that in itself is alarming.” The officer said that the individual from whose godown the meat was seized has claimed that the spoilt meat was dumped there by someone else and not directly under his knowledge. “We have taken his written statement and are investigating further. The chain of responsibility is being established,” the officer said, indicating that more individuals could be brought under scrutiny in the coming days. The official confirmed that more enforcement drives and surprise inspections were on the way. “We will not stop here. The entire region is under surveillance, and our enforcement teams are being mobilised across districts to prevent the distribution of unsafe meat products,” the officer said. He added that public health cannot be compromised. “Whether it's a five-star hotel or a roadside Dhaba, the Food Safety and Standards Act applies to all. Everyone dealing in food must follow the rules.” Responding to a rising perception that rebate schemes and budget-friendly meals at some establishments might be facilitated by the use of substandard meat, the officer said, “There is a possibility that those offering unusually cheap food might be using such low-quality products. It is a disturbing trend and will be investigated thoroughly.” The officer said that they again urge consumers and food business operators to be vigilant. “Everyone—retailers, hoteliers, and consumers—must verify the source and condition of the meat they buy. If they notice anything unusual, they can call our toll-free helpline 104, which remains active for public complaints,” the officer said—(KNO)

Trending

TOP STORIES6 hours ago

Kulgam encounter: Terrorist killed, operation underway, says Army | KNO

TOP STORIES15 hours ago

Banks mulling package for revival of businesses affected by Pahalgam terror attack | KNO

TOP STORIES15 hours ago

Take a pledge to eliminate every terrorist, their outfits: LG Sinha to Army Officers | KNO

TOP STORIES15 hours ago

Indo-Pak relations strained after Pahalgam attack; ‘Op Sindoor' on: GoI | KNO

TOP STORIES15 hours ago

1200 kgs of decomposed meat seized, destroyed in Srinagar outskirts | KNO

TOP STORIES15 hours ago

Punjab Govt appoints Nodal Officers to ease cattle trade; Kashmir Mutton dealers call off strike | KNO

TOP STORIES15 hours ago

2nd Chinar book fest to start at SKICC tomorrow | KNO

TOP STORIES15 hours ago

Encounter underway in Kulgam woods | KNO

TOP STORIES15 hours ago

Sat Sharma invites HM Shah to visit J&K; lauds his strong leadership for combating terrorism | KNO

TOP STORIES16 hours ago

MBBS seats increased in J&K, Ladakh gets first Medical College: GoI | KNO

TOP STORIES16 hours ago

Ladakh’s legal infra expands slowly: GoI | KNO

TOP STORIES16 hours ago

Learning with Tech out of bounds for 64% JK students | KNO

TOP STORIES16 hours ago

3.8 lakh cases pending in J&K, Ladakh courts: Govt data | KNO

TOP STORIES16 hours ago

Only 4 FTSCs functioning in J&K: Centre | KNO

TOP STORIES16 hours ago

After 4 decades, KPs return to Wasak Nag Temple in Chadoora | KNO

TOP STORIES16 hours ago

PMGSY-III: J&K sees completion of 169 rural roads, 15 bridges so far | KNO

TOP STORIES16 hours ago

J&K has 5,447 registered AYUSH doctors: Centre | KNO

Copyright © 2021