Ice cream vendor in the Nekkonda region of Warangal, Telangana, was discovered putting his semen in Falooda. (Representational image: Pixabay) 
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Ice Cream Vendor Arrested for Adding Semen to Falooda in Telangana

Telangana Police have responded to this unsettling event by issuing strong cautions to street vendors selling Falooda ice cream.

Susmita Bhandary

An ice cream vendor in the Nekkonda region of Warangal, Telangana, was discovered putting his semen in Falooda, a famous summer drink, in a disturbing occurrence that has aroused widespread disgust and indignation. This heinous incident was captured on camera, and Kaluram Kurbia was named as the perpetrator. The video went viral on social media.

Following the video's release, there was a public uproar in which many people expressed their disgust and questioned the motivation behind such drastic measures. Law enforcement and food safety authorities acted quickly, seizing the ice cream factory and detaining multiple people who were engaged in the manufacturing and sale of the contaminated ice creams.

Rajasthani native Kurbia has been taken into custody and is presently being questioned. He has been the target of legal action under pertinent laws, such as IPC Section 294, for doing an immoral act in public. A number of other people connected to the case have also been arrested and are being prosecuted.

Law enforcement and food safety authorities acted quickly, seizing the ice cream factory (Representational image: Wikimedia commons)

Additionally, inspectors thoroughly inspected fruit salads kept at the ice cream establishment and determined that they were unsafe for human consumption because of possible contamination issues. After that, these food items were disposed of to avoid any health risks.

Telangana Police have responded to this unsettling event by issuing strong cautions to street vendors selling Falooda ice cream, highlighting the significance of upholding the highest standards of cleanliness in food preparation procedures. There will be severe consequences for breaking these rules because the authorities are dedicated to maintaining public health and safety.

This startling finding has sparked conversations about the need for more rules and control in the food sector to stop such disgusting crimes from happening in the future, in addition to raising worries about food safety and hygiene standards.

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