SEPA Raids Illegal Setup Of Edible Oil
Muhammad Irfan Published December 07, 2019 | 09:51 PM
A team of Sindh Environmental Protection Agency (SEPA) closed down an illegal edible oil production setup where oil was being extracted from animal bones in huge amount in an open area of the jurisdiction of Sukhan Police Station of District Malir
The action was taken on the directives of Advisor to the CM Sindh on Law, Environment, Climate Change and Coastal Development Barrister Murtuza Wahab, said a statement on Saturday.
The SEPA team headed by Deputy Director Waris Gabol raided when the oil was being poured in an oil tanker having storage capacity of 2000-3000 gallons.
No permission from any authority was available with the setup to run the process of oil extracting from animal bones, the statement said.
The SEPA team on the spot got the oil production activity stopped with the help of local police.
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