Vet Inspectors Find Violations in Chechnya, Russia
Summary
During an unscheduled inspection, veterinary inspectors in the Chechen Republic discovered violations of veterinary law. The regional veterinary service press service says the violations were found at a local market.
Details
Inspectors found violations of veterinary rules for storing and selling meat and dairy products. They confiscated 380 kilograms of meat and 200 kilograms of dairy products that were deemed unsafe for human consumption.
The market management failed to provide supporting documents for the confiscated products, such as veterinary certificates or declarations of conformity.
The press service added that the confiscated products were destroyed at an animal waste disposal site. The market management was issued an order to eliminate the violations.
Conclusion
The Chechen veterinary service is committed to ensuring the safety of food products in the republic. Regular inspections will continue to be carried out at markets and other food outlets to prevent the sale of unsafe products and protect public health.