Case has been filed against suspects involved


(Web Desk): The Punjab Food Authority (PFA) announced on Sunday that it seized 420 kilograms of meat from dead animals near Darya Khan in Punjab, which was then destroyed at a designated dumping site, according to the Associated Press of Pakistan (APP).
Selling meat from dead animals is a common illegal practice in many parts of the country, and police frequently conduct raids to catch those involved.
The PFA carried out a raid after receiving a tip-off, with the help of local police. The authorities found 420 kilograms of meat from dead animals. A veterinary doctor present at the scene confirmed that the animals had died before being slaughtered. A case has been filed against the suspects involved.
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