BOYOLALI The National Police Headquarters Food Task Force has found the practice of selling dazed meat in Tanduk Village, Ampel Boyolali, Central Java. Based on the information received, officers carried out raids on the location on Saturday, March 25. From the results of the raids, officers obtained a number of evidences of groundless beef with a weight of about 196.5 kg, and several 1.5 inch tubes. Not only that, officers also managed to secure one business owner with the initials KW, a native of Boyolali. From the results of the interrogation by officers, it is known that beef cuts were carried out in Besuki Village, Ampel, Boyolali, belonging to a man with the initials ARI.
According to the officer's statement, the illegal practice has been going on for 13 days, per day 1 cow weighing around 190 kg. Until now the case is still under investigation at the Boyolali Police Criminal Investigation Unit. Please note, Law No. 18 of 2009 concerning animal husbandry and health and/or Article 135 in conjunction with Article 140 of Law no. 18 of 2012 concerning Food and/or Article 302 of the Criminal Code concerning animal violence and/or Article 62 of Law Number 8 of 1999 concerning Consumer Protection and/or Article 378 in conjunction with 383 of the Criminal Code; From tracing criminal threats to meat offenders, the suspect can be charged in accordance with Law No. 18 of 2009 concerning animal husbandry and health and Article 135 in conjunction with Article 140 of Law no. 18 of 2012 concerning Food and/or Article 302 of the Criminal Code concerning Violence against animals and/or Article 62 of Law Number 8 of 1999 concerning Consumer Protection and/or Article 378 in conjunction with 383 of the Criminal Code.
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