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    Kingston man in custody and over 500 pounds of uninspected meat seized during police operation in Downtown Kingston

    Team_Jamaica 14By Team_Jamaica 14February 24, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    One Kingston man is in police custody, and over 500 kilos of uninspected and mishandled meat had been seized throughout an operation performed by the Agricultural Safety Department (APB) in Downtown Kingston yesterday.

    58-year-old Milton Bundy, in any other case referred to as ‘Corouches,’ a vendor of Maxfield Avenue, Kingston 13, is charged with illegal possession of meat, possession of uninspected meat, working with no butcher’s licence and working with no meals handler’s allow.

    Experiences are that at about 12:00 P.M., members of the APB Metro crew carried out a focused intelligence-led operation dubbed ‘Operation Farm Protect.’

    Preliminary investigations revealed that the seized meat was not subjected to the necessary inspection course of and was being dealt with in a fashion inconsistent with established public well being and security requirements.

    Police say the seizure was executed to stop doubtlessly contaminated or spoiled meat from coming into the buyer market.

    The Constabulary says this motion varieties a part of the APB’s intensified technique to safeguard Jamaica’s meals provide chain and follows ongoing investigations into illegal meat distribution inside the Market District.

    The JCF is reminding members of the general public to buy meat solely from licensed and licensed distributors, guarantee merchandise bear acceptable inspection markings and report any suspicious exercise involving the sale or distribution of meat.



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