Kangaroos and horses were sold as halal beef in Malaysia

Published 2021년 1월 1일

Tridge summary

A scandal has erupted in Malaysia after a report revealed that a syndicate has been selling fake halal beef, mixing meat from horses and kangaroos, for the past 40 years. The syndicate bribed regulators to smuggle uncertified meat, misleading the Muslim population. This scandal has damaged the country's reputation as a potential global center for the $2.3 trillion halal sales market. The Muslim community is calling for a reduction in meat imports due to concerns about foreign suppliers' reliability. The police are conducting a thorough investigation, and the government is considering setting up a Royal Commission of Inquiry to delve deeper into the scandal.
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Original content

Last week, Malaysia was shocked by the scandalous news: the meat of horses and kangaroos was mixed and sold to the Muslim population of the country under the guise of certified halal beef. This was reported by Meat-inform According to the source, the syndicate for the production of counterfeit halal meat has been operating for the past 40 years. Participants in the criminal scheme bribed regulators to smuggle uncertified meat, including potentially sick kangaroos and horses whose meat was sold as certified halal beef. Thus, the country, which could become a global center for the international market of halal sales with $ 2.3 trillion, is now experiencing one of the worst scandals in the world meat market. The Muslim population is urging the government to reduce its dependence on meat imports, as it has seen foreign suppliers as unreliable due to recent events. Police have ...
Source: Kurkul

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