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Oil Production From Dead Animals Fat Bones Unearthed

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Police in Sukhan conducted a raid and arrested a suspect allegedly involved in producing hazardous oil by melting the fat and bones of dead animals. Authorities seized the harmful oil and materials, following public attention drawn to a viral video showing animal carcasses at the site. The case was registered under several sections of the Pakistan Penal Code.
Key points
- Police acted on an informant's tip-off regarding illegal oil production from animal remains near a coal warehouse.
- A suspect, identified as Waqar, was arrested at the location and found to be melting animal fat.
- Authorities recovered a plastic container filled with oil, which was deemed hazardous and potentially harmful to human health.
- The incident gained public notice after a video circulated on social media showing dead animal carcasses and processing equipment.
- The case has been registered at the Sukhan police station for further investigation.
Claims assessed
- VerifiableA suspect was arrested by police in Sukhan for allegedly producing hazardous oil from melting dead animals' fat and bones.
- VerifiableThe recovered oil was classified as potentially harmful to human health, leading to its seizure as evidence.
- VerifiablePolice registered the case under Sections 269, 270, and 337-J of the Pakistan Penal Code.
Missing context
The article does not specify the source or intended market for this illegally produced oil, nor does it detail the potential environmental impact of the waste materials or the health risks associated with consuming such products.
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