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Lucknow Milkman Caught Spitting In Milk, Triggers Food Safety Crackdown

Lucknow milkman Mohammad Sharif was detained after CCTV footage showed him spitting into milk. CM Adityanath orders stricter food safety rules amid similar past incidents in Uttar Pradesh.

Lucknow, Jul 7 (PTI) A milkman accused of spitting into milk before delivery was detained in Lucknow on Sunday after a customer lodged a complaint after seeing the incident on the CCTV installed at his house, police said.

A purported CCTV footage of the incident has surfaced online, they said.

A resident of Gomti Nagar in the state capital lodged a complaint to the police after he allegedly saw the milkman, Mohammad Sharif, also known as Pappu, spit into the milk before handing it over at his house.

"The accused has been detained. He is being questioned about the incident. Further action is underway," Station House Officer (SHO) Brijesh Tiwari told PTI.

According to police, Lav Shukla, a resident of Vinay Khand in Gomti Nagar, saw the CCTV footage on Saturday morning. He immediately filed a complaint against Sharif at the Gomti Nagar police station, they said.

The UP government had issued a string of directives last year after alleged incidents of spitting and mixing urine in eatables were reported.

In September, purported video showing a teenager spitting on rotis while preparing them at an eatery in Saharanpur district went viral on social media, leading to the arrest of the facility’s owner.

Before that, a juice vendor in Ghaziabad district was arrested for allegedly serving fruit juices mixed with urine to customers. In June, two men were arrested by police in Noida for allegedly selling juice contaminated with their spits.

On the back of these incidents, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath ordered strict action against those who adulterate food items with human waste or other dirty things. He had also directed that CCTVs in hotels and restaurants be made mandatory.

Adityanath issued instructions that the name and address of operators, proprietors and managers should be mandatorily displayed at all food centres and directed that chefs and waiters should wear masks and gloves.

Dhabas, restaurants and food establishments should be thoroughly investigated, police should verify every employee and necessary amendments should also be made in the Food Safety and Standards Act to ensure the purity and sanctity of food items, he said.

(This report has been published as part of the auto-generated syndicate wire feed. Apart from the headline, no editing has been done in the copy by ABP Live.)

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