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2.5 tons of illegal poultry products seized in Laguna
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2.5 tons of illegal poultry products seized in Laguna

Over 2.5 tons of illegally processed chicken were seized during raids in Sta. Rosa, Laguna, leading to the arrest of two individuals. The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI), working with the National Meat Inspection Service (NMIS), conducted the operation after receiving a tip-off about unlicensed poultry processing activities. The seized poultry was found to violate food safety regulations and lacked necessary permits and accreditation. The suspects have been processed for alleged violations of the Meat Inspection Code, while the confiscated goods were handed over to NMIS for proper disposal.

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2.5 tons of illegal poultry products seized in Laguna

Over 2.5 tons of illegally processed chicken were seized during raids in Sta. Rosa, Laguna, leading to the arrest of two individuals. The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI), working with the National Meat Inspection Service (NMIS), conducted the operation after receiving a tip-off about unlicensed poultry processing activities. The seized poultry was found to violate food safety regulations and lacked necessary permits and accreditation. The suspects have been processed for alleged violations of the Meat Inspection Code, while the confiscated goods were handed over to NMIS for proper disposal.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on law enforcement actions related to food safety regulation, focusing on the seizure of illegal poultry products and arrests. It presents factual information from official sources (NBI, NMIS) without overtly favoring any political side. The tone remains neutral, emphasizing the

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