The Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Police Department (EMPD) and SAPS operation sparked by community activism led to the discovery of a facility in Springs on Friday, August 8, 2020 where expired and counterfeit food is reprocessed and repackaged.At least 13 people were charged with dealing with illicit goods and being in possession of suspected stolen property. City of Ekurhuleni’s MMC for Community Safety, Cllr Phaladi Mmoko said that the police were following the tip-off from the community when they raided the property.“In this property they are repurposing the expired consumables like sweets, chocolate, soft drinks and snacks, repackage them and resell to the community. All these illegal actions are done under very unhygienic environment,” he said. The preliminary investigation revealed that the expired products that are reprocess products were destined for disposal.
The police are investigating the possibilities of some of these products being stolen during delivery truck hijackings. During the investigation at the property it was discovered that the premises did not comply with legislation governing hygiene for food premises, and the processed food did not comply with legislation on foodstuff, cosmetics and disinfectants.MMC Mmoko said that the police and the City’s environmental health practitioners will continue to monitor informal food trading in the whole City as such products may end up being sold there. He commended the swift response of the EMPD and SAPS. “This brings confidence to the community. I can assure the community right now that during COVID-19 or not, we will never shy away from fighting crime,” he said.He added that more arrests may follow. MMC Mmoko urged community to report any suspicious activities to EMPD or SAPS by calling 08600 10111