A man has been given a suspended sentence in England for food safety offences.
Arfan Sultan, from Ilford, was sentenced at Snaresbrook Crown Court on Nov. 14 following an investigation
Two men have been jailed and another two have received suspended prison sentences in England for diverting unfit meat back into the food chain.
Defendants were convicted earlier this year
Four people have been arrested as part of an investigation into the distribution and sale of basmati rice in counterfeit packaging.
The Food Standards Agency (FSA) said the operation demonstrates
Two food wholesalers have been sentenced for selling non-halal chicken as halal in Wales.
Helim Miah was jailed for four years and eight months for fraudulent trading and breaching insolvency
A food fraud unit in England and Wales has been granted the ability to apply for and execute search warrants under certain conditions.
The Food Standard Agency’s (FSA) National
Four men and a business have been convicted in England after diverting meat unfit for human consumption back into the food chain.
Three men pled guilty, and one man and
Awareness of the Food Standards Agency’s (FSA) dedicated food crime unit among small businesses is still at low levels, according to recently released information from a survey.
Knowledge of
Raw pet food, smokies, and unapproved producers were some of the issues identified by food agencies in the United Kingdom in a report on food crime.
Details come from the
A man convicted in England of selling a substance that was marketed as a weight loss drug has been forced to hand over £23,000 ($29,700).
The amount that
A food business owner in England has been fined for falsifying Salmonella testing certificates.
Poultry farmer Stuart Perkins of SG Perkins, from Radstock, was fined almost £51,000 ($65,300)
Three men have been sentenced after being convicted of fraud and theft relating to poultry.
Rana Dhaia, owner of Townsend Poultry in Wolverhampton, England, and Darren Williams and Elliot Smith,
The cost of food fraud in the United Kingdom is significant and takes many forms, according to a report.
Analysis found the cost of food fraud to consumers, businesses, and