CIB arrests illegal meat movement Fake Halal sign

Phetchaburi, Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) police arrested an accused of moving more than 27,000 kilograms of animal carcasses without permission and using fake Halal signs.

Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) by the Highway Police Division Under the direction of Police Lieutenant General Jiraphop Phuridej, Commander of the Central Investigation Police. Commanding the Highway Police, led by Pol. Maj. Gen. Charoonkiat Pankaew, led officers to arrest Mr. Suwit, age 50, who was accused of committing a crime. “Moving animal carcasses without permission from the local veterinarian Entering or passing through an animal epidemic surveillance area Types of avian influenza according to the Animal Epidemics Act 2015, Section 22 “Phetchaburi Animal Quarantine Area, Khao Yai Subdistrict, Cha-am District, Phetchaburi Province, along with inspecting and seizing seized items. 1 tractor-type truck, animal carcasses (fresh and frozen chicken wings), 6 bags per box, total 2,250 boxes, weight approximately 27,000 kilograms, 1 copy of the delivery note, 1 copy of permit to bring or move animals or carcasses.

The circumstances of this process There is transport of goods such as fresh chicken parts to the southern region via this route. When arriving at Km. 185, Highway No. 4, Khao Yai Subdistrict, Cha-am District, Phetchaburi Province, which is an animal quarantine point in Phetchaburi Province. But it appeared that the truck had not stopped. The police followed and inspected Mr. Suwit. be a driver and when searching for items carried in the vehicle Notified as a product of fresh frozen chicken meat. It weighs approximately 27,000 kilograms and claims to have received the product from a company in the area of Don Tum District, Nakhon Pathom Province, for delivery to Songkhla Province. When the container was opened, it was found inside were frozen chicken wings. The product did not comply with the license displayed, so the officials checked it in detail again. and found a Halal sign belonging to a farm company But it was found that the products with the company’s Halal mark that appears It is not a product of the farm company.

The arresting police then filed charges. and detained along with the seized items and taken to Cha-am Police Station investigators for prosecution. along with coordinating with the farm company Came to report a complaint Take legal action against those who pretend to be fake and use Halal signs. and bring other products Come wear and use the rights of the company’s Halal logo. Another charge.

Source: Thai News Agency