Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

After stone hit, poor snacks shame Guwahati

FOR GUWAHATI, HOSTING INT’L SPORTING EVENTS, THIS IS THE SECOND EMBARRASSI­NG INCIDENT IN TWO DAYS

- Rahul Karmakar rahul.karmakar@hindustant­imes.com

GUWAHATI: The city administra­tion has ordered a magisteria­l probe into substandar­d snacks served at the Indira Gandhi Athletics Stadium, the venue for Group E matches of the ongoing U-17 World Cup soccer. The probe followed complaints lodged by officials and spectators.

“A four-member committee that includes the chief food security officer conducted an investigat­ion into the quality of snacks such as popcorn being prepared, packed and sold,” said M Angamuthu, Kamrup (Metropolit­an) deputy commission­er.

Preliminar­y investigat­ion revealed a Delhi-based firm named Standard Sweets and Caterers was given the contract to serve snacks during the tournament. But the firm gave a subcontrac­t to one Rahul Kumar of Thakurpuku­r in Kolkata, who in turn assigned the job to Bipul Saha of Barasat. Saha then gave the responsibi­lity of producing, packing and selling the snacks to Kolkata’s Mani Mohan Biswas.

“Our team inspected a factory near the stadium where the snacks were being produced. The factory was sealed for not adhering to food safety norms,” Angamuthu said.

The vendors, officials said, would be penalised after the probe is completed.

For Guwahati, hosting internatio­nal sporting events, this is the second embarrassm­ent in two days. On Tuesday, the Australian cricket team bus was damaged when miscreants pelted stones after the second T20 match against India at the Barsapara cricket stadium.

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