Piranha fish is sold as Rupchanda



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It looks like Rupchandra, but actually piranha. The RAB mobile court has sentenced five people to different sentences for selling not only the banned piranha fish, but also Australian catfish and fish with harmful colors in the Karwan Bazaar yard. The RAB raided the Karwan Bazar fish market in the capital from Friday morning until noon.

RAB executive magistrate Sarwar Alam, who led the operation, said there was a large union behind the deal. They basically control the fish market of the caravan market. They can stop this illegal activity if they want to. But they are not stopping these dishonest activities by deceiving people and lusting for more money.

Regarding the operation, Magistrate Sarwar Alam said that various chemicals were used to keep the fish fresh for a long time. Based on this information, five fish traders were sentenced to between 1 and 3 months in prison for selling banned piranhas from Marwan Rupchanda, selling Australian catfish and selling fish with harmful colors.

He said such raids had previously been carried out in different markets in the capital, including Karwan Bazar. At that time the defendants were also arrested and sentenced. But there is no education for fish traders.

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According to RAB sources, eating fish mixed with dyes, jellies and chemicals causes various diseases in the human body. The government also increased public awareness about this. This was noticed in several campaigns. But dishonest traders don’t realize anything, they only know money. Even then, those who engage in such illegal activities will receive harsher punishment.

When asked when jelly and dyes are mixed with fish, RAB mobile court sources said that illegal fish traders use chemical dyes and jelly to make fish look fresh, just like chemicals are mixed and cooked. in a certain place or the color is embellished in the skin of the fruit. Energy saving light bulbs of one to two hundred wattages are lit, especially in fish baskets. Rotten fish also looks fresh. Buyers are likely to call everyone who seems suitable, if there are only a few. RAB mobile court magistrate Sarwar Alam said the RAB will continue its campaign to stop illicit trade.

Ittefaq / UB



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