Food safety: 161 hotels raided across State

₹7,62,000 collected as fines, notice given to 112 hotels, three ordered shut

April 19, 2017 07:35 pm | Updated April 20, 2017 07:58 am IST - THIRUVANANTHAPURAM

A waiter serves fruit cocktails as a group of friends watch Brazil play Chile in their round of 16 soccer match for the 2014 World Cup, at a gathering in a home in the upper class neighborhood of Lago Sul in Brasilia, June 28, 2014.       REUTERS/Ueslei Marcelino (BRAZIL  - Tags:  SOCCER SPORT WORLD CUP)

A waiter serves fruit cocktails as a group of friends watch Brazil play Chile in their round of 16 soccer match for the 2014 World Cup, at a gathering in a home in the upper class neighborhood of Lago Sul in Brasilia, June 28, 2014. REUTERS/Ueslei Marcelino (BRAZIL - Tags: SOCCER SPORT WORLD CUP)

As many as 161 eateries across the State were raided for food safety and quality by special teams from the office of the Food Safety Commissioner on Wednesday.

A pressnote issued here said fines to the extent of ₹7,62,000 were slapped on select eateries and improvement notices were given to 112 hotels. Three eateries were ordered shut.

In Thiurvananthapuram, 11 hotels were raided and the fine imposed was ₹7,200. Improvement notices were given to nine eateries. In Kollam district, 17 hotels were raided and the fine imposed was ₹85,000. One eatery was ordered shut and improvement notices were served on others.

In Alappuzha, seven hotels were raided and fines to the tune of ₹1,05,000 were imposed and improvement notices were issued to six eateries. In Pathanamthitta, nine eateries were raided and improvement notices were issued to five. The fine levied was ₹32,000. In Kottayam, 10 eateries were raided and ₹70,000 was levied as fine. Improvement notices were issued to six eateries.

In Idukki, raids were held at 13 places and notices issued to 10 eateries. The fine imposed amounts to ₹51,000. In Ernakulam, 15 eateries were raided and a fine of ₹75,000 was imposed. Improvement notice was issued to one eatery. In Thrissur, 15 eateries were raided and notices issued to 10. The fine imposed was ₹65,000.

In Palakkad, 13 hotels were raided and ₹20,000 levied as fine. Seven hotels were issued improvement notices. In Malappuram, 13 eateries were raided and fines of ₹12,000 were imposed. Six eateries were given improvement notices. In Kozhikode, 10 hotels were raided and eight were given improvement notices. A fine of ₹35,000 was levied. In Wayanad, six eateries were raided and a fine of ₹55,000 was imposed. While one outlet was closed, improvement notices were issued to 6.

In Kasaragod, 12 outlets were raided and one eatery was ordered closed. Improvement notices were issued to the others. A fine of ₹54,000 was levied. In Kannur, 10 hotels were raided and fine of ₹31,000 was levied. Nine hotels were given improvement notices.

Quality-related complaints about hotels and eateries can be made at the toll-free number 1800 425 1125, the press note added.

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