Dog's Severed Head Found in Mohali Food Factory; Workers Flee as Probe Deepens
Authorities in Mohali have fined the factory ₹22,000 for unhygienic conditions while investigating potential use of dog meat in food production.
- A momo and spring roll factory in Mohali's Mataur village was found operating in unsanitary conditions, with decayed food materials and bulk plastic bags on-site.
- Officials discovered a dog's severed head in the factory's refrigerator, raising concerns about potential use of dog meat in food products.
- The factory, which had been supplying food to Chandigarh, Panchkula, and Kalka for two years, has been fined ₹22,000 by the Mohali Municipal Corporation.
- Samples of food and the dog's head have been sent for testing to determine any public health risks and confirm whether dog meat was used in production.
- The factory workers, reportedly from Nepal, are currently absconding, and authorities are working to locate them as the investigation continues.