ஒன்றல்ல இரண்டு இடங்களில் முஸ்லீம்கள் விற்ற கேக்குகளில் மலம் கலந்திருப்பது கண்டுபிடிக்கப்பட்டுள்ளது.
கீழே வரும் செய்தி பிரிட்டனில்
பீ நாற்றம் அடிக்கும் கேக்கை வாங்கிய வாடிக்கையாளர் அதிர்ச்சி அடைந்து ஹெல்த் இன்ஸ்பெக்டரிடம் புகார் செய்தபோது அவர்கள் பரிசோதனை செய்ததில் எல்லா கேக்குகளிலும் மலம் கலக்கப்பட்டிருப்பது தெரியவந்துள்ளது.
Shop-owners sold chocolate cake sprinkled with human faeces
Last updated at 13:08pm on 11th February 2008
Funny taste: A hungry customer was horrified when they realised the chocolate cake was covered in human faeces
Two shop-owners were today fined for selling chocolate cake - which had been sprinkled with human faeces.
A horrified customer ate the foul-smelling gateaux but noticed that it didn't taste or smell "quite right" and handed the cake to public health scientists.
The analysts soon established that the sweet treat was covered in faeces and legal proceedings against the shop owners were started.
Shop owners Saeed Hasmi, 25, and Jan Yadgari, 23, were fined £1,500 for selling food unfit for human consumption.
The pair - who ran the Italiano Pizzeria in Roath, Cardiff - admitted the charge but did not say how the chocolate cake was contaminated.
The takeaway is a favourite with late-night revellers and students living around the takeaway close to Cardiff University.
A spokeswoman for the public health department in Cardiff City Council said: "The person who bought the cake realised it didn't taste or smell quite right so they reported it to us.
"Subsequent examination by the public analyst and national public health service laboratories confirmed the presence of faecal matter.
"There were bits of it all over the top of the cake.
"We cannot say for definite what kind of faecal matter it is, although it is very likely it was human. It would have to go through a DNA test for us to know for absolutely sure."
Hasmi and Yadgari at first denied the charge but pleaded guilty at Cardiff magistrates court before the trial.
Hasmi, of Roath, Cardiff, and Yadgari, of Adamsdown, Cardiff, were each fined £1,500 and ordered to pay £200 costs.
After the case Hasmi said: "It was not our fault but I don't want to talk about it.
"I'm not working in the food industry anymore. I want to do something else.
"We are sorry for the people who ate it," he said.
The case has taken 18 months to come to court and the pair have both left the Pizzeria.
Shams Mehrabi, who took over the Italiano Pizzeria in March, condemned the actions of the two men. He now has hygiene certificates on the wall and said: "I have the highest standards.
"This is a completely different business now. We have a lot of happy customers - we won't be selling chocolate cake."
அடுத்த செய்தி, அமெரிக்காவில் டல்லாஸ் நகரத்தில்
இதிலும் முஸ்லீம் கடையில் இருக்கும் கேக்குகள், பேஸ்டிரிகளில் மலத்தை தூவியிருக்கிறார்.
Dallas: Cabdriver on trial is accused of sprinkling grated feces on grocery store goods
10:32 PM CDT on Tuesday, October 25, 2005
By TIM WYATT / The Dallas Morning News
Testimony began Tuesday in the trial of a cabdriver accused of dusting pastries with his dried, grated feces at a Dallas grocery store last summer.
Behrouz Nahidmobarekeh, 49, faces two felony charges of tampering with consumer products in separate incidents in July at the Fiesta Mart at Ross Avenue and Henderson Street.
In his opening statement Tuesday afternoon, prosecutor Taly Haffar told jurors that the store workers went through seven months of customer complaints that unpackaged, fresh-baked goods "smelled and tasted like manure" until the defendant was arrested in late July.
Mr. Nahidmobarekeh pleaded not guilty in state District Judge Vic Cunningham's court. His defense attorney, Clark Birdsall, did not give an opening statement.
While a Dallas County epidemiologist testified about the possible health risks to customers who may have eaten the contaminated cookies, pastries and bread, the state's main evidence so far consisted of two videotapes of incidents on July 13 and July 24.
In those tapes, a man with his back to the camera is shown scattering something over baked goods in the store while other shoppers pass by. No one reacts to the man on the first tape, but employees eventually detect a strong odor coming from a bread bin and begin to clear out the products and begin cleaning up.
A second tape is similar, except that the store's security manager runs down and detains the man later identified by police as Mr. Nahidmobarekeh. Shortly after the suspect is led away, a young boy reaches up and grabs a cookie from the nearby racks.
"It looked like cracked pepper at the time," Albert Bazan, a Fiesta employee, testified. "But it had a real strong odor ... a foul odor."
Dallas police reports state that a hazardous-material team collected samples of the contaminated goods and that authorities alerted the FBI's terrorism task force.
Testimony in the trial resumes today. If convicted, Mr. Nahidmobarekeh could face up to 20 years in prison.
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