ETCçe confiscated 550kg of rotten meat

After the V refrigerators were empty IVA FASHE with 573kg of rotten meat, the Inspectorate was back in the field after three days. They headed for the biggest convention, located near one of the Ibri Bridges. They opened the doors to ETC. Municipal inspectors found themselves in the storage and resting environments [...]
Municipal inspectors found themselves in the areas where meat is stored and resting in the ETC, an amount of 550kg of unsuitable meat. It was found that the meat was broken, which even made a decision to be destroyed, writes the paper.net.
And when it was found that the seized meat was broken and had to be destroyed, a cleaning truck was placed near the ETC. More than half a ton of meat was dropped there, which, according to inspectors, had endangered consumer health.
In the process provided by the newspaperetro.net, inspectors have written that based on the consistent state of meat must be destroyed, otherwise measures will be taken.
It was also known that the Inspectorate has initiated legal procedures against the owner, launching demand for the launch of anti-profit procedures.

But the staff of ETCH, which usually sells meat, cast a considerable amount of it on February 16. In the picture, workers are seen carrying the meat in the market carts and throwing them into the garbage truck.
The meat that was thrown was destined to be sold to the consumers of this market in Mitrovica, which was neither denied nor posed by the company management.
Metro has talked twice over the phone with officials of this company, but the same have not responded concretely to the case. A senior official told Metro that he will direct the matter to competent people, while a deputy manager in Mitrovica took a little time to confirm the information. So why was everything cleared up with official documents, Metro waited as long as the company official requested, but the phone was silent.

Meanwhile, in this case, Inspector Hysni Ahmeti said the goal was the same. According to him, the order to check has been given in order to maintain consumer health.
In contrast, Metro, in two separate articles, reported on the total amount seized and destroyed by the state, and then reported more in detail to companies that had been caught in refrigerators and workplaces.












