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Jakarta –
Residents of Banyumas Regency, Central Java, were amazed by the red-painted chili peppers, Madre. The reason is that this red painted chili has circulated in various markets, namely Wage Purwokerto Market, Ceremai Market, Kemutus Market, Sumbang District. Fortunately, this was quickly discovered when traders at Wage Purwokerto Market suspected that the chili peppers were painted red.
They found out and reported this incident on the morning of December 29. At that time, the price of chili peppers was rising to Rs 60 lakhs per kilogram. Upon hearing the report, the Banyumas Regency Government (Pemkab) and the Food and Drug Supervision Workshop (POM) until the police intervened.
“We immediately coordinate and verify with the traders, then we take some tests to the Food and Drug Supervisory Agency,” said the Head of the Regional Technical Implementation Unit (UPTD) Pasar Daerah 1 Purwokerto, Arif Budiman, quoted from detikcom.
Within three days of the investigation, all witnesses pointed to a regional vendor in Temanggung Regency. Based on this information, the Banyumas Police and the Criminal Investigation Unit in cooperation with the Temanggung Police arrested BN (35), a resident of Nampirejo Village, Temanggung District, Temanggung Regency.
The head of the Banyumas Police Criminal Investigation Unit, Kompol Berry, said that BN is a chili producer in Temanggung. BN cheated chili peppers sold in the Wage Purwokerto market and in several other markets using spray paint, Bunda.
“Initials BN, 35 years old, (resident) Temanggung, Chilean farmer. Coloring using pylox,” he said.
The reason BN painted chili peppers was none other than because they were tempted by the high price of red chili peppers, which at the time was reaching Rs 45,000 per kilogram. Meanwhile, green and white bird’s eye chili peppers are only valued at 19,000 IDR per kilogram.
It could be a lesson for all of us, mother. We need to know how to paint chili peppers and choose chili peppers from the market. To find out how, read the rest on the next page, yes, Bun.
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