‘Hot meat’ for wedding, baptism seized at checkpoint
>> Tuesday, March 3, 2020
By Liezle Basa Inigo
MANGALDAN,
Pangasinan – A man was apprehended by the police here after he
tried to smuggle freshly butchered pork past a checkpoint set up here to
prevent the entry of meat products and hogs that could be infected by African
swine fever (ASF).
Reports said
that personnel of Mangaldan Police nabbed Raquel Ungos, 39, who was stopped at
a checkpoint in Barangay Embarcadeo here last Feb. 24, around 8:40 p.m., with
40 kilograms of pork inside her motorcycle pigpen.
Ungos was
said to be a resident of Barangay Sto. Tomas, San Jacinto, Pangasinan and was
supposed to deliver the meat that will be cooked at a wedding and baptismal
party here.
Authorities
considered Ungos’ load of pork as hot meat because this was slaughtered at an
unaccredited meat establishment, and did not undergo the required inspection.
It was also transported without any legal documents.
The
apprehension came after the Sangguniang Bayan of Mangaldan in Pangasinan
declared on Feb. 21 the municipality under a state of calamity due to the
outbreak of the ASF.
The council
also granted Mangaldan Mayor Mary Marilyn DG. Lambino emergency powers.
It has earlier been
reported that Mangaldan was one of the municipalities in Pangasinan that has
been the hardest hit by ASF.
The Municipal
Agriculture Office has reported that some hog farms in Barangays Bateng. Palua
and Alitaya were confirmed to be contaminated with ASF, even as Barangays Pogo,
Salaan, Lanas, Bantayan and Talogtog were already placed on lockdown, while all
the other barangays in the town are under close monitoring.
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