Pakistan, Aug. 4 -- The Islamabad Food Authority (IFA) seized 160 kilograms of unsafe meat during a surprise inspection on Golra Road.

The meat, found without official slaughterhouse stamps and stored in unhygienic conditions, was immediately discarded on-site.

The operation was carried out on Sunday by the IFA's Meat Safety Team as part of its ongoing crackdown against the sale and transport of unfit meat in the federal capital.

During the inspection, a vehicle transporting 160 kilograms of meat was stopped and examined.

According to Dr. Tahira Siddique, Deputy Director Operations of the IFA, the team discovered that the meat gave off a strong foul odor and lacked the mandatory slaughterhouse stamp, raising serious concerns about its...