Cancer-Causing Cooking Oil. More than 80% of Paraffin (chemical) is used...Part 3

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Cancer-Causing Cooking Oil. More than 80% of Paraffin (chemical) is used...Part 3

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00:00We welcome you once again to the program News Watch and in this program we will talk about
00:16how in different parts of the country and especially in a part of Lahore, human health
00:22is being played and how it is being played there in that slaughterhouse, how the dead
00:29animals are processed and in different ways oil and ghee is obtained from them and then
00:36how that oil and ghee reaches you in the markets and then it is used.
00:42Seeing all this, the human mind is also surprised as to how all this is being done.
00:47Dunia Research Cell has prepared a special report on this.
00:51Let us show you what happens in these slaughterhouses.
00:55Let us show you the report of Soman Khan.
00:57It is on the basis of the perfection of a healthy society.
01:02We hear many such examples in our daily life.
01:06But let us go to see how much action is taken on these examples in the slaughterhouse of Bakar Mandi
01:11located next to Babusabu Nala.
01:13If your dog or donkey dies, then do not consider it useless, but also earn money from its dead body.
01:31This is the message of those who extract oil from the fat of dead animals.
01:36When Dunia Research Cell and the team of Mahatma Maholi Aap visited the slaughterhouses of Bakar Mandi,
01:42they found that the fat of dead animals, such as donkeys, dogs, rats, and other dead animals is melted and oil is extracted.
01:50This helps in running the business of the people who sell these products.
01:55Most of the people put it in boxes and sell it.
02:00People misuse it for jalebis, chips, etc.
02:10Gelatins used in yogurt, jelly, toffees, food, lipsticks, and other cosmetics are also used to play games with the health of the citizens.
02:23Gelatins are made from the bones of burnt dead animals here.
02:32The use of dead and mutilated animals is in its place.
02:35In these factories, the remaining bones of the dead animals are also recycled.
02:40The used bones and meat are dried in the sun.
02:45Then they are put in the machine and oil is extracted, which is used to make soap and detergents for washing utensils and clothes.
02:52The working people here remove the fat from the same waste by stealing the eyes from the insects that come out of boiling the used bones and meat.
03:00The blood of the animals is also cooked and dried in large quantities here.
03:05This is used to make the fertilizer for the feed of the chickens.
03:08The blood is dried and made into water.
03:14This is given to the animals that are ready to eat in six months.
03:18Sausages and hot dogs, which are available at high prices from the market, are also made in these factories.
03:27Without caring for the smell and dirt, these people wash the insides of small animals, apply salt and keep them safe.
03:34The air is filled in the insides of the large animals and they are dried.
03:38And then they are brought to foreign countries.
03:46We do it up to Karachi.
03:48From Karachi, they are sent abroad.
03:49All the goods go abroad.
03:51Then they are minced and eaten.
03:53During all this process, the waste that comes out of these factories flows into the drains, which eventually becomes soap and detergents.
04:01The smoke and smell from these factories is also a cause of concern for the residents.
04:07I have a TV. My children are sick.
04:10My father has a TV. My wife has a TV.
04:13I have complained to the municipality, but they have not taken any action.
04:17In these factories, which are populated by the people of Gokhe Lahore, halal and haram are used.
04:22All kinds of animals' organs are used in different ways.
04:26Which somehow become a part of our daily life.
04:31Government officials say that these factories should be moved away from residential schemes.
04:36And in these factories, halal animals' organs can be used scientifically.
04:41Along with the citizens, the workers here can also be saved from diseases.
04:45You saw in this report what is happening in the slaughterhouse and how it is being played with human health.
04:52As a result, how the oil and ghee that is being made is reaching the markets.
04:58And ultimately, it becomes a part of our diet.
05:04The World News Research Cell has also prepared a report on this.
05:07And Saman Khan has also prepared this report.
05:10Let us show you how the oil that is being extracted from there reaches us.
05:16When the World News Research Cell Lahore visited the slaughterhouse,
05:20we came to know that along with halal animals,
05:23dead donkeys, rats and dogs like haram animals' fat is also extracted from the oil.
05:29Which is sold to shopkeepers at low prices in the name of free oil.
05:34Instead of buying the expensive oil in packets,
05:37a large number of citizens prefer the free oil available in the markets to be cheaper.
05:42If you buy a packet of 1 litre oil, they give you 140-150 litres.
05:48The tankers that we buy from them sell us 110 kilos.
05:52The poor people do not get much benefit from the free oil.
05:56The fried food that is sold in the markets is also made in the same free and cheap oil.
06:04The shopkeepers are running their business with their eyes on the free oil.
06:09Everyone knows that the free oil has a limit.
06:12They have to pass their time.
06:14They do not get anything. It is very expensive.
06:16When the World News Research Cell visited the slaughterhouse,
06:20we came to know that halal and haram animals' organs are used in different ways.
06:25Which is harming the health of the citizens.
06:28Basically, there are so many germs.
06:31There are dead things in which germs grow.
06:36Eating them can cause stomach pain.
06:42It can cause chronic diarrhea.
06:44It can cause burns in the hands.
06:47The use of halal and haram animals is also against the laws of Islam.
06:51Legally, meat is haram.
06:53The fat that is taken out of the male is also haram.
06:57Selling, eating, selling, trading is also haram.
07:02After the report was published, the citizens also have reservations about the reality.
07:08It is the duty of the government to look at this.
07:11The people are suffering.
07:13If you continue to do this, then it is a crime.
07:22The World News has fulfilled its responsibility by identifying those who play with the health of the citizens.
07:28But now we have to see what the government does to stop this criminal business.
07:33With cameraman Jass Ali, Saman Khan, World Research Cell, Lahore.
07:38After hearing the report, it has been reported that the Lahore administration has taken a decision against it.
07:45What kind of action has been taken against it?
07:50We will talk about this.
07:52DCO of Lahore, Mr. Sajjad Bhutta has joined us on the telephone line.
07:55Thank you very much, Mr. Bhutta.
07:57Mr. Bhutta, there is a slaughterhouse near the drain in Babusabu.
08:02Dead animals are brought there.
08:06Yes, I will tell you.
08:07We received a report about this business.
08:10As you remember, we did a clean-up operation here a long time ago.
08:13All the establishments were closed and removed from here.
08:19We received a report about this criminal business.
08:22We have sealed 16 premises of this business.
08:26We have initiated legal proceedings against the people.
08:31This operation is still going on.
08:33Tomorrow, we will look at the building by-laws.
08:35We will see what kind of business is being done here.
08:38Is there an approval?
08:40If there is no approval, then a complete action will be taken against them.
08:45Mr. Bhutta, how can this be ensured that these people come back?
08:49This is their growth again.
08:51You take action.
08:52This is their growth again.
08:53The problem is that there is a slaughterhouse nearby.
08:56People bring dead animals to the slaughterhouse.
08:58Their slaughterhouse is also under the law.
09:03They exploit the slaughterhouse.
09:05They make other things from the slaughterhouse.
09:07They make fat at night.
09:09People complain about the smell.
09:11We take action against them under the environment laws.
09:14I think this is too much.
09:18The permanent step to stop this is to see if the building plan is approved.
09:26If not, then we will remove their buildings.
09:30Thank you very much, Sajjad Bhutta.
09:32DCU Lahore was talking to us.
09:34They said that action will be taken against the people involved in this business.
09:39Action has been taken.
09:41It will be ensured that they do not do this kind of business again.
09:46Time is running out for a break.
09:48After the break, our program will continue.
09:56For more information, visit www.dclu.org

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