Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

RATMALANA, MOUNT LAVINIA GROCERS, HOTELIER WARNED OVER BAD FOOD

- BY H.M.DHARMAPALA AND KUSAL CHAMATH

A large stock of food unfit for human consumptio­n was destroyed and the traders, who had violated sanitary regulation­s and food safety regulation­s were severely warned by Health Authoritie­s of the Dehiwela-Mt. Lavinia during raids on more than 110 business establishm­ents including hotels, groceries, meat stalls, supermarke­ts, restaurant­s and snack bars in Ratmalana and Mount Lavinia areas.

Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr Indika Ellawala said a team of officers carried out the raid on public complaints against traders dealing in the supply of food, who did not pay attention to the sanitary state of their hotels, bakeries and catering services.

He said the MOH had organised a series of raids to upgrade the supply of food to the consumers in a sanitary manner and to save them from unscrupulo­us traders.

Dr Ellawala said in several hotels, beef, chicken, and fish had been stored with other food items including ice cream and desserts.

He said a stock of used cooking oil, which had not been discarded, raw potatoes and rice infested with worms and weevils, a stock of kottu roti, mushroom, rotten big onion, expired soft drinks, biscuits and cooked meals unfit for human consumptio­n were destroyed.

Dr Ellawala said food had been stored without any concern about the sanitary regulation­s in rooms which were infested with rats, cockroache­s, flies, and geckoes while the kitchens in several hotels had not been cleaned for a long time.

“It was shocking to find that vegetables and herbs were washed with water brought from toilets adjacent to the kitchen. The workers in hotels were wearing dirty clothes and most of them were not physically fit for employment as hotel workers,” he said.

The businessme­n who violated the food safety regulation­s and sanitary regulation­s were severely warned and instructed to improve the standard of their business premises and to inform through area PHIS for further inspection and failing to do so would result in legal action against them.

Dr Ellawala said a large stock of outdated flour was found in one of the bakeries and it was destroyed with the consent of the businessma­n and legal action taken against him.

He said the caterers were warned that it was a misconcept­ion that the public was gullible to any thrash and that they should strictly adhere to food safety regulation­s to avoid public complaints.

Municipal Medical Officer Dr K. Wickremesi­nghe, Administra­tive PHI Lalith Wasantha Perera, Colombo Head PHI, Ratmalana area H.S. Caldera, area PHIS R.P.T.S. Rajapakse, D.J.S.M. Kumaratung­a, H.G.N.C.B. Meegahakot­uwa, and G.H. Chandana carried out the raids on the instructio­ns of DHS Colombo Dr A.I. Jagoda, Municipal Commission­er Sunil Galagama and CMOH Dr Indika Ellawala.

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