Infected "Turkish" chickens in the National Guard

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Infected chickens with a country of origin, according to the Ministry of Defense, the Netherlands, but which carry the Turkish flag in the caskets, were received by units of the National Guard. In addition to the initial surprise for their packaging, their unsuitability was also found. The products were not consumed and the supplier has been called to receive them, according to the Ministry of Defense, which has alerted all the competent services of the state since last week.

According to information, the contract of the company that supplied the National Guard with Cypriot chickens previously, expired on 12/12/2013. The Ministry of Defense was sent to a orchard, which can supply the state with chickens and which eventually referred the authorities to another company that would serve the National Guard.

The Ministry of Defense told us that the country of origin of the product is the Netherlands. When asked how it is possible to fly the Turkish flag, we were told that it is a product produced by the Muslim method Halal, where animals are slaughtered in a specific way. However, the question regarding the Turkish flag remains unanswered.

A senior official of the Ministry of Defense, told SigmaLive, that these products were not consumed by the national guards, since from the first moment they received them, they were surprised that they had the appearance shown in the photo. He further said that it was found that the products in question were unsuitable as they did not meet the specifications of EF, while the supplier did not submit the necessary certificates.

The defense minister, however, gave instructions to address the issue, in order to ensure that the national guards enjoy healthy products, the same source said.

The Ministry also sent a letter to the Fruit Factory, warning that it will not show any tolerance in the future.

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It is possible that these products are produced by a factory located in the Netherlands and owned by a Turk. Another scenario is for the products to be of Turkish origin, but to be packaged in the Netherlands.

Source: SigmaLive