Shocking! Ghaziabad Juice Vendor Busted for Allegedly Spiking Fruit Juice with Human Urine, Watch Video

In a shocking incident, a 29-year-old juice vendor in the Loni Border area of Ghaziabad district was arrested by police for allegedly mixing human urine into fruit juice. His 15-year-old assistant was also detained in connection with the incident, authorities reported on Friday.
 
Ghaziabad Juice Vendor Busted for Allegedly Spiking Fruit Juice with Human Urine

In a shocking incident, a 29-year-old juice vendor in the Loni Border area of Ghaziabad district was arrested by police for allegedly mixing human urine into fruit juice. His 15-year-old assistant was also detained in connection with the incident, authorities reported on Friday.

According to Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) Bhaskar Verma from the Ankur Vihar region, the arrest was made following public complaints. Residents reported that the juice vendor was allegedly adding human urine to the fruit juice he was selling to customers. The vendor has been identified as Amir (29).

Police Seize Can of Urine from Juice Stall

Upon receiving the complaint, police arrived at the scene and conducted a search of Amir's juice stall. During the search, they found a plastic can filled with urine. When questioned, Amir could not provide a satisfactory explanation for the presence of the urine at his stall, according to the ACP.

 


As a result, Amir was arrested, and his minor assistant was taken into custody. Legal proceedings in the case are currently underway.

Similar Incidents in the Region

The incident is part of a worrying trend of food-related hygiene violations in the area. Recently, a video surfaced from a restaurant called Dastarkhwan located on the Delhi-Dehradun highway in Chhutmalpur, where a cook was seen spitting on rotis before baking them in a tandoor. The video quickly went viral on social media, leading to public outrage.

A local resident, Sona Pandit, filed a complaint with the Fatehpur police station, which led to the arrest of the cook. The accused admitted to spitting on the rotis while preparing them. Following this revelation, the police and food safety authorities sealed the restaurant. The police confirmed that the accused in this case was also a minor, aged 15.

Public Outcry and Legal Action

Incidents like these have sparked widespread concern and disgust, prompting authorities to take swift legal action. Law enforcement is continuing its investigation into the Ghaziabad juice vendor case, and authorities have urged the public to remain vigilant about food safety practices in the region.

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