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Rojak seller to be charged By Maria Almenoar

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Mr Sheik Allaudin Mohideen, 70, will be charged on three counts: selling food unfit for human consumption, failing to keep his chopping board clean, and failing to keep his fridge tray clean. -- ST PHOTO: MUGILAN RAJASEGERAN

THE man at the centre of the Indian rojak food poisoning incident will appear in court next month.

Mr Sheik Allaudin Mohideen, 70, will be charged on three counts: selling food unfit for human consumption, failing to keep his chopping board clean, and failing to keep his fridge tray clean.

The Attorney-General's Chambers and the National Environment Agency (NEA) said in a statement yesterday that his case will be heard on May 11.

Two women died and more than 150 people became ill after eating food from Mr Sheik's stall at the Geylang Serai temporary food market in April last year.

It was one of Singapore's worst incidences of food poisoning in recent years.

A coroner's inquiry into the incident in February recorded a verdict of misadventure.

Read the full story in Tuesday's edition of The Straits Times.
 
Spores food paradise, food you can die for :rolleyes:

After also seeing for myself as to how Indian bosses and workers alike behave at the food counter and in the kitchen from a distance in plain sight on more than one occasion I think I will no longer eat their food no matter how popular they are.

The Malays are much more hygiene-conscious.
 
Avoid all Indian Rojak . Health hazard .

Carcinogenic reused high heat cooking oil .

Most likely long term colon cancer .
 
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