Ambon Quarantine Agency Secures 100 Kg Illegal Dog Meat

AMBON - Agricultural Quarantine Station (SKP) Class I Ambon secured illegal dog meat packaged in styrofoam during Christmas and New Year's surveillance. "The results of KM Tidar supervision at Yos Sudarso Port Ambon, found dog meat as much as 100 kilograms packaged in styrofoam brought from Bau-Bau Southeast Sulawesi," said animal quarantine paramedic, Evi, quoted by ANTARA, Wednesday 27 December. He said the dog meat came from Bau - Bau, not equipped with quarantine requirements in accordance with Law 21/2019 Concerning Animal Quarantine, Fish, and Plantation so that there must be action of detention and rejection by quarantine officials. The reason for the detention, he said, is that the absence of health guarantees from animal products from the origin area, the sender cannot show some official documents for animal product traffic. As well as owners are unable to bear the costs if they have to be rejected. This detention action is also inseparable from the collaboration of port, marine, and related agencies in the field. As is known, dog meat is not included in the category of food according to Law Number 18/2012 concerning food, because it does not come from livestock and forestry products. Furthermore, he said, the process of maintenance, transportation, and cutting dog meat for consumption has not yet been regulated until now, thus being a major question mark regarding the safety of dog meat products. He added, Indonesian quarantine has always been at the forefront of maintaining food security from all products of animal origin, before reaching the community in particular for Maluku communities.

Therefore, don't forget to report to the Quarantine to prevent diseases that can enter, leave or spread in the environment. Based on the results of monitoring, until now Maluku Province is included in the free-spreading area of PMK and LSD (Lumpy Skin Disease), so that livestock from Maluku can be sent outside the region to meet the supply of cut livestock in the domestic market.