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Nation splutters in anger after toilet water used for train tea

A series of recent incidents have put the spotlight on food safety in India

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An Indian tea vendor caught on video taking water from a train toilet before selling his drinks to passengers has been fined amid heightened concern in India over food safety.

The vendor on the Chennai-Hyderabad Express was caught after footage of him and two others coming out of a toilet with large cans used to serve tea and coffee on Indian trains was widely shared.

Indian Railways said in a statement that the “incident has been inquired into in detail” and that the tea seller had been fined the equivalent of $1,500 (Dh5,505).

The video was made on a train at Secunderab­ad in Telangana state. Out of the three vendors seen only one was licensed.

The vendor claimed the group were transferri­ng milk from one can to another and did not want to do it in the open.

“The very fact that tea/coffee cans were seen being brought out of the toilet, is in itself a wrong practice,” the railway company said.

A series of recent incidents have put the spotlight on food safety in India.

In the eastern city of Kolkata, famed for its Bengal delicacies, police this week unearthed a racket in which tonnes of rotten meat from dumps was being sold to restaurant­s.

Sales of meat and poultry in the city have plummeted since authoritie­s seized about 20 tonnes of rotten meat. Police suspect a lot more had been sent out to city restaurant­s.

“The meat was sourced from dump yards where vultures, dogs fight over carcasses in the fringes of the city,” Koteshwar Rao, a senior West Bengal police officer told AFP.

Eight people have been arrested so far. But Kolkata restaurant­s and cafes have been left reeling from the scandal.

 ??  ?? Footage of the vendor drawing water from a train toilet has gone viral.
Footage of the vendor drawing water from a train toilet has gone viral.

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