Punjab Food Authority Seizes 4,000 kg of Unsafe Chicken in Major Crackdown
The Punjab Food Authority (PFA) has carried out a significant food safety operation, seizing more than 4,000 kilograms of dead and diseased chicken meat during an early-morning inspection in Lahore. The raid took place at Tollinton Market, one of the city’s major meat supply hubs, and is being seen as a strong step toward protecting public health.
12/19/20251 min read


Large-Scale Inspection at Tollinton Market
PFA inspection teams visited 36 meat warehouses, suppliers, and retail outlets as part of a targeted crackdown against unhygienic and illegal food practices. During the operation, officials discovered large quantities of chicken meat that had come from dead or diseased birds, making it completely unfit for human consumption.
A veterinary expert accompanying the team examined the meat and confirmed that it posed serious health risks. Following standard safety protocols, the seized meat was destroyed on the spot to prevent it from reaching consumers.
Fines and Legal Action
The operation also resulted in heavy fines for two meat units, while improvement notices were issued to around ten others for failing to meet food safety standards. The PFA warned that continued violations could lead to stricter penalties, including business closures.
Zero-Tolerance Policy on Food Safety
Speaking on the occasion, PFA officials emphasized that the sale of dead or diseased meat can cause severe foodborne illnesses and long-term health complications. The authority reaffirmed its zero-tolerance policy against those who compromise food safety for profit.
“The health of citizens is our top priority,” officials stated, adding that surprise inspections and enforcement actions will continue across Punjab to eliminate unsafe food from the supply chain.
Public Advised to Stay Vigilant
The Punjab Food Authority also urged consumers to remain alert when purchasing meat and food products. Citizens were encouraged to report suspected violations through the PFA helpline (1223) so prompt action can be taken.
A Step Toward Safer Food
This operation highlights the ongoing efforts by the Punjab Food Authority to ensure clean, safe, and healthy food for the public. Regular inspections and strict enforcement are essential to maintaining trust in the food supply and protecting consumers from serious health risks.
As food safety challenges persist, such decisive actions send a clear message: compromising public health will not be tolerated.
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