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Farmer Gets R8,000 Bail After Being Arrested for Allegedly Repackaging and Selling Rotten, Expired Food

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Two family members will join Mpumalanga farmer Pieter Grobler, who is accused of repackaging and selling expired and rotten food for human consumption, in court after they were arrested by the Hawks this week.

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The National Police has arrested a businessman in Leganes for adulterating rotting meat with construction bleachers and sulfites to sell it. According to the capital's Superior Police Headquarters this Wednesday, the man used these compounds to eliminate the smell and appearance of the decomposition of the meat to give it a "apparently healthy" look for five or six more days.For this activity, the detainee used foreign workers in an irregular si…

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A patrol from the Tripoli municipal health service, with the support of the municipal police and under the direct supervision of the mayor, Dr. Abdelhamid Karim, carried out a raid in the Abu Samara area, which resulted in the seizure of large quantities of expired and unusable foodstuffs and household items. During the course of the inspection, the campaign revealed serious violations of public health and safety requirements, which included a m…

The workers, in an irregular situation, took 26-hour shifts for miserable salaries and were forced to hide in the event of inspection.

The man, a businessman from Madrid, distributed the adulterated meat in Castile and León, Extremadura and Murcia.

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