Magazines

Subscribe to our print & digital magazines now

Subscribe

Milk Factory Raided in Telangana, Top-Brand Adulterated Products Seized

On Tuesday, Patancheru police raided a milk factory in the Pashamailaram industrial area on the city's outskirts and confiscated contaminated dairy products, mainly curd and cheese. Read To Know More!

Updated on: 27 January, 2022 11:38 AM IST By: Ayushi Raina
Picture of police raiding & checking products in the milk factory in Telangana

Patancheru police in Telangana raided a milk factory in the Pashamailaram industrial estate on the city's outskirts and seized adulterated dairy products, primarily curd and cheese (paneer) early this week. Police discovered many used buckets of premium dairy brands on the industrial facilities.

Police discovered many used buckets of premium dairy brands on the industrial facilities. Ravindar Rao, the manager of Mahendri Dairy Products, was arrested and a cheating complaint was registered. Bheem Reddy, deputy superintendent of police in Patancheru told that the factory's management was preparing curd with a combination of milk, skimmed milk powder, and chemicals. 

"Around 50 top brand used buckets filled with curd, created in the factory, were found." They supply it to hotels, particularly in the Old City. They supply 1,000 kg to 5,000 kg of curd every day. Even the milk powder they use is not branded," he stated. Pavitra Dairy Products Private Limited owns the plant, which was leased to Mahendri Dairy Products, which is owned by G Venkateswara Rao. "We found milk, curd, kova sweet, paneer, and ghee.  The majority of the products do not meet market criteria.

They are offering all leading brands that have been adulterated at a lower price. It is a major health hazard. We have informed the food inspector of the area for strict action,” said Bheem Reddy. 

Ravindar Rao informed cops that Mahendri Dairy was supplying the products to Old City hotels. "We seized 6,000 liters of white liquid that they claimed to be milk." The facility contains large milk containers and packing machinery. It also has a testing lab," said the DSP. 

"We closed the factory due to the pandemic," Pavitra Dairy's Sareen Kumar Gogi told. There were no operations for six to seven months. G Venkateswara Rao has recently leased the unit from us. He has been overseeing the factory for the past two months. We are not in charge of the unit." 

"Venkateswara Rao stated he wanted the factory on lease for chilling purposes," Sareen Kumar stated. Purchasing empty buckets, on the other hand, is a violation. Skimmed milk powder can be used to balance solids-not-fat (SNF) in purchased milk, which is not prohibited." 

Venkateswara Rao was not reachable on phone. 

International No Diet Day 2024 Quiz Take a quiz

Show your support

Dear patron, thank you for being our reader. Readers like you are an inspiration for us to move Agri Journalism forward. We need your support to keep delivering quality Agri Journalism and reach the farmers and people in every corner of rural India.

Every contribution is valuable for our future.

Contribute Now