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Authorities seize 1,000 kilograms of donkey meat in Islamabad, arrest ‘foreign national'
Authorities seize 1,000 kilograms of donkey meat in Islamabad, arrest ‘foreign national'

Arab News

time2 days ago

  • Arab News

Authorities seize 1,000 kilograms of donkey meat in Islamabad, arrest ‘foreign national'

ISLAMABAD: Local administration in the Pakistani capital of Islamabad has seized around 1,000 kilograms of donkey meat from an illegal slaughterhouse and arrested a 'foreign national,' officials said on Sunday. The seizure was made during a joint raid by the Islamabad Food Authority (IFA), local police and the Islamabad district administration on a farmhouse in Tarnol area, according to the IFA. Fifty live donkeys were also recovered from the site and an IFA team was destroying the meat under the supervision of Deputy Director Dr. Tahira Siddique. Police have lodged a case against the arrested foreign national, who had been running the operation, and are looking for his local facilitators. 'A foreign national was arrested at the site which has been sealed and an investigation is underway,' Muhammad Nasir Butt, a spokesperson for the Islamabad district administration, told Arab News. 'We will conduct further raids as per the findings of the investigation and efforts are also underway to trace local individuals involved.' Butt said the meat had been packed for 'export to a neighboring country.' 'So far, we have not found any traces of meat being used in the local restaurants, but administration is investigating the matter from multiple angles,' he added. According to a police report seen by Arab News, the farmhouse had no authorization to process donkey meat or export live donkeys. 'Due to the absence of records for [processing] haram meat, and on the basis of its supply and sale, legal action shall be taken against concerned individuals under Sections 11, 12, 13, and 14 of the Islamabad Capital Territory Food Safety Act, 2021,' the report said. Pakistan is frequently listed among countries with the highest number of donkey populations worldwide. The country's donkey population rose to 6 million in fiscal year 2024-25, which ended in June, compared to 5.9 million in 2023–24, according to the latest economic survey. In May this year, Pakistan Customs had foiled an attempt to smuggle donkey hides worth approximately Rs80 million (around $283,800) to China. The staff deployed on the Risk Management Profiling System of the Karachi Customs Collectorate detected a container number SEGU-3154225 cleared from the South Asia Pakistan Port (SAPT) terminal in Karachi, whose export documents showed 285 packages of leather products were being sent to China. The animal's meat and hides are quite popular in China. Gelatin derived from donkey hides is highly sought after in China for its use in Ejiao, a traditional medicinal remedy. Several Chinese eateries sell donkey meat and burgers for consumption. Dr. Siddique, who was part of the team that raided the farmhouse, said the availability of safe and quality food in Islamabad was the top priority of the IFA. 'We are enforcing a zero-tolerance policy against those who endanger public health,' she was quoted as saying by the IFA.

150 live goats found, Hong Kong resident arrested in illegal slaughterhouse bust
150 live goats found, Hong Kong resident arrested in illegal slaughterhouse bust

South China Morning Post

time03-07-2025

  • South China Morning Post

150 live goats found, Hong Kong resident arrested in illegal slaughterhouse bust

A 51-year-old Hong Kong resident has been arrested for operating an illegal slaughterhouse in Yuen Long, where 150 live goats were discovered on a site with 'extremely poor hygiene'. Authorities said the Food and Environmental Hygiene Department, in a joint operation with police on Thursday, raided a secluded, enclosed plot of land spanning Ngan Kam Road in the New Territories, following a tip-off that someone was selling mutton online and was suspected of illegally slaughtering goats for sale. 'The involved location was secluded, with an area of about 6,000 square meters (64,583 sq ft), and around 150 live goats were reared within it,' said Senior Health Inspector Juliana Ng Wing-in. She added that the site was found with 'extremely poor hygiene and rudimentary equipment, and that there were no qualified professionals present to inspect the livestock.' Ng said during the raid, officers found activities consistent with illegal slaughtering and the sale of mutton, and believed the goats were bred from within the premises. Around 52kg (114lbs) of mutton and offal of unknown origin, with an estimated market value of HK$30,000 (US$3,821), was seized and destroyed. An additional 10kg of suspected illegally slaughtered mutton and offal was sealed for further investigation.

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