Fake spice factory using acid, donkey dung unearthed

The Hathras police have unearthed a manufacturing unit making spurious and counterfeit spices of local brands using donkey dung and acid. The factory is located in Navipur area and the police raided it on a tip-off.
Fake spice factory using acid, donkey dung unearthed
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HATHRAS (Uttar Pradesh): The Hathras police have unearthed a manufacturing unit making spurious and counterfeit spices of local brands using donkey dung and acid. The factory is located in Navipur area and the police raided it on a tip-off.

The unit owner, Anoop Varshney, who is also the office bearer of the Hindu Yuva Vahini, has been arrested. Joint magistrate Prem Prakash Meena said, "We have seized over 300 kg of fake spices being packed in names of some local brands."

He added that during the raid, several spurious ingredients used to prepare the fake spices were found, including donkey dung, hay (bhusa), inedible colours and drums full of acids.

The recovered adulterated spices included coriander powder, red chilli powder, turmeric and spice mix (garam masala). More than 27 samples have been sent for tests and an FIR will be registered under the Food Safety & Standards Act, 2006 once the lab report comes, he said. Varshney has been remanded to judicial custody under section 151 of the CrPC (arrest to prevent the commission of cognizable offences). (IANS)

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