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This is an archive article published on September 11, 1998

Pickle consignment for ITBP found adulterated

NEW DELHI, September 10: Twenty quintal of lemon pickle supplied to the Indo-Tibetan Border Force ITBP by Mahan Foods Pvt Ltd was found...

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NEW DELHI, September 10: Twenty quintal of lemon pickle supplied to the Indo-Tibetan Border Force ITBP by Mahan Foods Pvt Ltd was found to be adulterated with argemone oil. The pickle consignment which has a mustard oil base, was tested by the Directorate of Prevention of Food Adulteration PFA on September 7.

The ITBP today ordered the isolation of the entire contaminated stock which was scheduled to go to the battalions posted in the high-altitude border areas. Interestingly, the ITBP had sent samples from the same consignment to the same laboratory on August 17 and they were given a given clearance certificate by the PFA which said: It is fit for human consumption8217;.

The ITBP Stock and Services Battalion, posted in the Saboli near Narela and responsible for delivering the provisions to the border posts, sent back the consignment for a second test to the PFA on September 4. This was after a large number of dropsy deaths were reported from various parts of the city. This time the ITBP was given a report by the same PFA lab, saying the consignment was argemone positive.

When the confused ITBP provisions department sought an explanation from the PFA on the contradictory reports, they were told that the reports were in perfect conformity with their tests conducted by the PFA. They were never asked to conduct the argemone test by the ITBP, so it was not done the first time. 8220;The reports are not contradictory. Nowhere did the ITBP August 17 specifications mentioned that the tests for argemone oil adulteration should be carried out. While on September 4 the sample was sent for analysis of argemone oil and it was carried out,8221; the PFA public analyst Dr Satya Prakash said.

The first dropsy deaths were reported on August 6 much before the consignment was sent to the PFA and the directorate was supposedly on a red-alert on mustard oil contamination. The ITBP HQ issued departmental directions to have all mustard oil based products in its stores to be tested for adulteration.

 

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