Mangalhat Meat Raid: Police Seize 300 Kg Rotten Meat, One Arrested in Hyderabad
Mangalhat rotten meat raid in Hyderabad: Police arrest one person and seize 300 kg spoiled sheep and goat offals stored in unhygienic conditions.

Hyderabad: In a major crackdown, Mangalhat Police and GHMC officials exposed the sale of rotten meat in Mangalhat, Hyderabad, leading to the arrest of one person and the seizure of nearly 300 kg of spoiled sheep and goat offals. The Mangalhat rotten meat raid in Hyderabad was carried out following credible information about unhygienic meat storage and illegal sale to unsuspecting consumers.
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Authorities said the operation revealed a serious public health risk caused by the sale of rotten meat in the Mangalhat area.
Joint Raid in Mangalhat Exposes Rotten Meat Sale
Based on reliable information, a joint operation was conducted on March 10, 2026, by:
- Mangalhat Police Station
- Golconda Zone Task Force
- Food Adulteration Team
- GHMC Officials
During the Mangalhat meat raid in Hyderabad, officials uncovered a business allegedly selling old and improperly stored sheep and goat offals to customers.
Accused Arrested in Mangalhat Rotten Meat Case
Police arrested Mohammed Afroz @ Afroz (41), a resident of Amar Nagar Colony, Mangalhat.
According to officials, the accused was operating a meat business under the name:
“A to Z Sheep & Goat Offals”
House No. 13-1-145, RK Pet, near Chishti Chaman Dargah, Mangalhat, Hyderabad
Authorities said the accused was involved in storing and selling rotten meat in the Mangalhat area by making it appear fresh.
How the Rotten Meat Was Sold
Investigators revealed that the accused allegedly purchased sheep and goat offals at low prices from different states, including:
- Karnataka
- Delhi
- Jammu & Kashmir
The meat was then stored for long periods using deep freezers and plastic tubs filled with water to reduce foul smell. Officials said the accused sold the spoiled meat as fresh and hygienic, misleading customers and creating a serious health hazard.
300 Kg Rotten Meat Seized by Authorities
During the raid, officials seized approximately:
- 300 kilograms of rotten sheep and goat offals
The seized meat was later safely disposed of by GHMC authorities according to health regulations.
Officials said the Mangalhat rotten meat case in Hyderabad highlights the dangers posed by illegal food practices.
Case Registered, Investigation Continues
Police registered a case at Mangalhat Police Station under Crime No. 102/2026 under the following sections:
- Section 125 of BNS
- Section 271 of BNS
- Section 318(2) of BNS
Authorities also revealed that the accused had previously been involved in a similar offense, for which GHMC officials had imposed a fine.
Public Advisory Issued
Police have urged citizens to remain cautious while purchasing meat and food items.
Important safety advice for consumers:
- Avoid buying meat from unauthorized or unhygienic places
- Purchase food items only from licensed and hygienic shops
- Report suspicious food sales to police or GHMC authorities immediately
The Mangalhat rotten meat raid in Hyderabad was conducted under the supervision of Golconda Zone DCP G. Chandra Mohan and the guidance of Kulsumpura Division ACP, with active participation from Mangalhat Police officers and GHMC officials.
The Mangalhat rotten meat case in Hyderabad, where 300 kg of spoiled meat was seized, has raised serious concerns about food safety and illegal meat storage practices in the city.
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