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    Crackdown on alleged illegal horse meat operation in Khon Kaen

    Officials from the Natural Resources and Environmental Crime Division on Friday raided a slaughterhouse in Khon Kaen province for alleged illegal sale of horse meat.

    The raid in Waeng Yai district followed a tip-off from Watchdog Thailand Foundation which had informed officials about illegal sale of horses to a slaughterhouse in Nakhon Ratchasima-Khon Kaen areas for export to Vietnam and China.

    Police had earlier arrested Kanyarat (last name withheld), aged 44 years, a Khon Kaen local who operates a horse stable in Waeng Yai. Kanyarat reportedly confessed that she had sold 23 horses to a nearby slaughterhouse.

    Officials then investigated the slaughterhouse and found 44 horses which were about to be slaughtered. The animals had no proper registration with the provincial veterinary office.

    The slaughterhouse owner reportedly said that he planned to sell the horse meat at Bt100 per kilogram to a middleman, who would later export it to buyers in Vietnam and China via natural channels.Police are gathering evidence to track down the horse meat export operation.

    Kanyarat was slapped with three charges: Failing to register animals with the provincial veterinary office, selling animals without permission and moving animals to an outbreak control area.


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    Quote Originally Posted by misskit View Post
    Failing to register animals with the provincial veterinary office
    ...B100...
    Quote Originally Posted by misskit View Post
    selling animals without permission
    ...B100...
    Quote Originally Posted by misskit View Post
    moving animals to an outbreak control area
    ...B100...

    ...penalty: B300 at the station or B150 direct field payment...

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    Considering there has been a disease outbreak in horse population in Thailand (due to imported zebras if I remember well), I would stay away from horse meat ..oh wait some pork meat may be dodgy too, and chicken meat is risky too here... nevermind, maybe turn to vegetables but they have pesticides and formaldehyde issues too...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Farang Ky Ay View Post
    nevermind, maybe turn to vegetables but they have pesticides and formaldehyde issues too...
    ...and few believe "organic" is really organic...and then, of course, there's the covid shrimp...

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    This'll explain Headworx' grass-fed 100 baht Aussie tenderloins

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