Meghalaya sends samples of fish brought from outside state for

Press Trust of India  |  Shillong 

The officials in have collected and sent samples of fish brought from outside the state for tests to confirm if they are laced with formalin as a preservative, an said today.

Following the ban imposed by government, about 10 different types of fish samples brought from outside the state and as far as Andhra Pradesh, have been collected and sent for testing at the Assam-based Public Health Laboratory, Food Safety S N told

He said in case the samples return positive with formalin, actions will be taken as per law against the distributors and the fish transported from outside may be banned for sale in the market.

The government had on June 22 prohibited storage, distribution, and sale of treated with formalin or other forms of preservatives in the state for a period of three months or till corrective measures were taken.

Formalin is used to preserve bodies and prevent its decay in mortuaries. The widespread use of the nowadays in the preservation of fish, fruit and other food items is posing a great threat to public health.

said the state is procuring test kit from which would be send to all 11 districts in the state.

are collected in a routine manner, he said adding last year after test fish samples were found negative for formalin.

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First Published: Wed, July 04 2018. 19:05 IST