Officials of the Tamil Nadu Food Safety and Drug Administration Department carried out inspection in sago units in Puduchatram areas and took away samples of the products here recently.
A team led by District Food Safety Officer T. Tamil Selvan along with officials from Sagoserve, Commercial Taxes department inspected three units in the area while the other nine units were closed. Samples were taken from these units and 101 bags of sago were kept in rooms and locked. Officials said that the samples would be sent to Government Food Laboratory in Salem and after obtaining the results, further action will be taken. The owners of the units were also informed not to sell or use the bags until the laboratory results confirm that the products were not adulterated.
A team led by District Food Safety Officer T. Tamil Selvan along with officials from Sagoserve, Commercial Taxes department inspected three units in the area while the other nine units were closed. Samples were taken from these units and 101 bags of sago were kept in rooms and locked. Officials said that the samples would be sent to Government Food Laboratory in Salem and after obtaining the results, further action will be taken. The owners of the units were also informed not to sell or use the bags until the laboratory results confirm that the products were not adulterated.
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