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*Strict Enforcement of Health & Food Safety Standards By Punjab Food Authority*

*Lahore:(Maqbool Chaudhry) On the directives of CM Punjab Maryam Nawaz, Marathon operation was conducted in Lahore Zone to tackle health hazards. Inspections led by DG Food Authority Asim Javed covered 1,644 food points, resulting in 4 units being sealed, fines totaling PKR 1.4 million & issuance of 44 new licenses.

During operation, 250 liters of adulterated milk, 4,700 kilograms of diseased chickens & expired prohibited items were discarded. Early morning checkpoints in Tollinton Market & surrounding areas inspected over 451,000 liters of milk & 27 vehicles, while unsanitary storage conditions & counterfeit food production practices were uncovered.

Investigations revealed that adulterated milk & diseased chickens were intended for sale at various shops. Repeat offenders who ignored multiple warnings were penalized heavily & production at counterfeit food units was shut down.

DG Food Authority Asim Javed emphasized crackdown’s focus on ensuring quality food for citizens, stating, “Fraudsters have no place in Punjab. Strict enforcement of regulations is vital to safeguarding public health.”

Operation reflects Punjab government’s commitment to eradicating food adulteration & protecting public health. Citizens are urged to report suspicious activities to the Punjab Food Authority helpline 1223, as their cooperation is key to ensuring safe & healthy food.




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