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Tuesday October 22, 2024

SFA seizes 12,000 litres of unsafe cooking oil in Thatta

Sindh Food Authority took immediate action to prevent this oil from reaching consumers, confiscating entire stock

By Salis bin Perwaiz
October 22, 2024
This image shows seized oil recovered from an operation in Thatta on October 21, 2024. — Screengrab via Facebook@OfficialGoS
This image shows seized oil recovered from an operation in Thatta on October 21, 2024. — Screengrab via Facebook@OfficialGoS

In its ongoing efforts to ensure the safety and quality of food and water across the province, the Sindh Food Authority (SFA) conducted two significant operations in Thatta and Karachi.

These actions have led to the seizure of 12,000 liters of unsafe cooking oil in Thatta and the sealing of 11 substandard Reverse Osmosis (RO) plants in Karachi.Officials said on Monday that in Thatta, the SFA team, under the supervision of food safety officer Natasha alias Marium, carried out a successful raid on a distribution unit. During the raid, more than 12,000 liters of substandard and unsafe cooking oil were discovered. This oil was being prepared for sale under local brand names in the market, posing a serious health risk to the public.

The Sindh Food Authority took immediate action to prevent this oil from reaching consumers, confiscating the entire stock. The distribution unit was also fined Rs500,000 for selling unfit and low-quality oil. Director General Sindh Food Authority Muzamil Hussain Halepoto commented on the action, saying, “The health of the public is our top priority. We will not tolerate anyone attempting to sell unsafe cooking oil. This operation marks a significant step in protecting consumers from harmful products, and such actions will continue to ensure that only safe and quality products are available in the market.”

In a separate operation in Karachi, the SFA inspected RO plants in various locations across the South and East districts. During these inspections, it was found that several plants were not adhering to the World Health Organization (WHO) standards for water quality. Serious violations were discovered at 11 RO plants, including excessive microbial contamination, rusted machinery, outdated filters, and poor sanitation of water storage tanks. Due to these critical issues, all 11 plants were sealed to prevent further risk to public health.

Speaking about the Karachi operation, Director General Halepoto stated that they are committed to ensuring that the water provided by RO plants meets international quality standards. “The conditions found in these plants were unacceptable, and we took immediate action by sealing them. We will continue our crackdown on substandard RO plants to safeguard public health.”

The Sindh Food Authority has inspected a total of 463 food business units and RO plants across the province. Of these, 233 units were found to be closed or relocated from their registered addresses, while 58 newly identified plants were also inspected.

The DG SFA said that the public is encouraged to report any issues related to substandard RO plants or adulterated food products to the Sindh Food Authority’s WhatsApp complaint number at 0330-0116533.

Fumigation Operations Against Dengue: In an important meeting chaired by Chief secretary Asif Haider Shah, it has been decided to launch a comprehensive fumigation campaign in Karachi to combat the spread of dengue and other diseases.

The meeting was attended by the commissioner of Karachi, the secretary of local government, all deputy commissioners of Karachi division, municipal commissioner, and other senior officials.

During the meeting, the chief secretary directed that the fumigation campaign be conducted across 25 town municipal corporations in Karachi from Monday.To eliminate dengue larvae, spray and fumigation operations will commence throughout the city. The campaign will target TMCs including Saddar, Lyari, Gulshan-e-Iqbal, Sohrab Goth, Jinnah, Safura, Chanesar, and Mominabad Town Municipal Corporation. Additionally, the fumigation efforts will extend to TMC Manghopir, Orangi, Shah Faisal, Korangi, Model Colony, Landhi, Baldia, and Mairipur Town Municipal Corporations. Moreover, plans are in place for fumigation in TMC Murdar Mahirbar, Gulberg, New Karachi, North Nazimabad, Liaquatabad, Nazimabad, Gadap, Malir, and Ibrahim Haidari.