Daan-daang kahon ng expired frozen meat mula sa China, nasabat | Balitanghali

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Transcript
00:00Here is the breaking news in Metro Manila.
00:05Update on the carambola that happened in Manila that was recorded yesterday.
00:08One of the passengers of the e-trike or tuk-tuk that was with the cars was hit by a passenger jeep.
00:15According to the victim's mother, she will just buy clothes that her child will wear to school when the incident will happen.
00:23Five others were also injured.
00:25The driver of the jeep who will face reckless imprudence resulting in homicide, physical or multiple physical injuries and damage to properties has already been held by the authorities.
00:35He will also face a complaint of violation of the Land Transportation and Traffic Code because he was not shown his license to be arrested.
00:42He has not yet been released.
00:45As for the food, more than 700 boxes of expired meat from China were found in Malabon.
00:52Some of those are already being transported.
00:55The National Bureau of Investigation discovered the meat inside two refrigerated containers in a compound in Visa of Search Warrant.
01:03It is estimated to be worth Php 2.5 million.
01:06The expiration date of the meat is still in 2022.
01:10But the boxes were put with a sticker to show that the meat is from Brazil and has not yet expired.
01:17When the company's office in Manila discovered the newly made stickers that will be attached to the boxes of expired meat,
01:26based on the certification of the National Meat Inspection Service or NMIS, the meat cannot be eaten anymore.
01:32The owners of the company filed a complaint with the Meat Inspection Code of the Philippines.
01:37They have not yet been released.
01:47For more information, stay tuned to GMA Pinoy TV at www.gmanews.tv.

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