EC inspectors to investigate Polish slaughterhouse in wake of TV report showing sick cows being slaughtered for food

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EC inspectors to investigate Polish slaughterhouse in wake of TV report showing sick cows being slaughtered for food

23 January 2019
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The European Commission will send a team of inspectors to Poland on Monday after a TV report showed sick cows being butchered for food in a Polish slaughterhouse.

Poland exported nearly three tons of beef from illegally slaughtered cattle to ten of its EU partners, the country’s chief veterinarian admitted on Thursday (31 January).

Pawel Niemczuk told reporters that the 2.7 tonnes of suspect beef sold to  other EU members was being recalled after authorities were able to trace it to buyers in Estonia, Finland, France, Hungary, Lithuania, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Spain and Sweden.

“The distribution lists have been established and the goods are being recalled,” he said, adding that some countries had already destroyed the meat.

Another seven tons of beef from illegally slaughtered cattle were sold to some 20 outlets in Poland, Niemczuk said.

Prosecutors launched a criminal probe into the case after Poland’s commercial TVN24 news channel aired footage of sick cows being abused and then butchered at a slaughterhouse in Kalinowo, a village some 100 kilometres northeast of the capital Warsaw.