FSA operation on suspected food fraud results in one arrest
13 November 2024
The Food Standards Agency (FSA) has announced that it has made an arrest as part of an operation targeting suspected food fraud.
The operation, which was carried out in partnership with other agencies, was part of a wider investigation into the illegal slaughter and sale of meat.
The FSA said that it had received intelligence that suggested that meat was being illegally slaughtered and sold to businesses and consumers.
As part of the operation, FSA officers visited a number of premises across the country and seized a quantity of meat.
One person was arrested on suspicion of food fraud offences. The person has been released on bail pending further investigation.
The FSA said that it is continuing to investigate the matter and that it will take appropriate action against any individuals or businesses that are found to have broken the law.
Food fraud is a serious crime that can put consumers at risk. The FSA is working with other agencies to crack down on food fraud and to protect consumers.
If you have any information about suspected food fraud, please contact the FSA on 020 7276 8642.
FSA operation on suspected food fraud results in one arrest
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