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Juice seller arrested by police(police)

Ghaziabad: Police  (police) in Ghaziabad district’s Loni Border area have arrested a 29-year-old juice seller for allegedly mixing human urine in fruit juice, while his minor (15) associate has been detained. Police gave this information on Friday. Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) of Ankur Vihar area, Bhaskar Verma, said that this arrest has been made on the complaint of the public. According to him, people had complained that this juice seller was serving fruit juice to customers by mixing human urine. He said that the juice seller has been identified as Aamir (29).

Police recovered cans filled with urine from juice cart

Verma said that on receiving information, the police reached his juice cart and searched it, and a plastic can filled with urine was recovered. According to him, the police questioned Aamir in this regard but he could not give any satisfactory answer. Assistant Police Commissioner said that the police arrested him and detained his juvenile friend. He said that legal proceedings are going on in this case. In the last few days, such videos are being seen a lot, where the vendors are behaving strangely with the food items. A similar video was seen in Chhutmalpur on Delhi-Dehradun Highway, where at a Muslim dhaba named Dastarkhan, rotis were spat on before baking them in the tandoor.

Such incidents have happened before as well
After this video went viral, Chhutmalpur resident Sona Pandit complained about it in Fatehpur police station. After this, the police registered a case against the person making the roti and arrested him. After the arrest, the youth admitted that he used to spit on the rotis while making them. The police and the food department took action and sealed the dhaba. The police say that the accused is a minor. In this case, SP City Abhimanyu Manglik said that after the video of the incident went viral on social media, the local police took action and arrested the accused youth. The age of the accused is said to be 15 years.