Spices made out of donkey dung discovered in Hathras factory, owner arrested
The police on Monday night had conducted a raid on the factory involved in manufacturing adulterated spices of local brands using some very unusual ingredients such as donkey dung, acid and hay (also known as bhusa)
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The police have sent 27 samples of the adulterated spices to a laboratory for testing
Spices made out of donkey dung were discovered by the UP Police at a factory in Uttar Pradesh s Hathras. The police on Monday night had conducted a raid on the factory involved in manufacturing adulterated spices of local brands using some very unusual ingredients such as donkey dung, acid and hay (also known as bhusa). The police also seized over 300 kg of counterfeit spices from the factory.
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The local police in Uttar Pradesh s Hathras, earlier this week, raided a factory involved in making adulterated spices of local brands using spurious ingredients including donkey dung, acids and hay (bhusa) and more than 300 kg of counterfeit spices.
The factory owner, identified as Anoop Varshney, has been arrested by the police. Varshney is the Mandal Sah Prabhari of Hindu Yuva Vahini, a youth organistaion founded by Yogi Adityanath in 2002.
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