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Shocking incident in Mussoorie: Tea vendor caught spitting in tea, two accused booked by Uttarakhand police

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Last updated: 9 October, 2024 3:16 PM
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Shocking incident in Mussoorie: Tea vendor caught spitting in tea, two accused booked by Uttarakhand police

Mussoorie: Amidst reports of unhygienic practices such as spit-filled food and tampered beverages, a new video has surfaced from Mussoorie, Uttarakhand. It shows a tea vendor spitting into the tea he serves to customers.

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A tourist from Dehradun registered the complaintThis tourist noticed this act of spitting into the tea-making vesselPolice are searching for these accusedPeople got furious watching this video

Mussoorie police have filed a case against two tea vendors, identified as Naushad, from Jamsher Colony, Khatauli, Muzaffarnagar, UP, and Hasan Ali, from Gaddi Khana, Kitab Ghar, Mussoorie, Dehradun. The police are actively searching for both individuals and have assured that they will be apprehended soon.

#Uttarakhand– Shocking Video from Mussoorie: Tea Vendor Spits in Tea, Two Accused Booked by Police.@uttarakhandcops @DehradunPolice #Mussoorie #TVN #TheVocalNews #ViralVideo #trendingvideo pic.twitter.com/svGU5Ivx02

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A tourist from Dehradun registered the complaint

According to the police, Himanshu Vishnoi, a resident of Dehradun, filed the complaint at the Mussoorie Kotwali police station. Vishnoi recounted that he arrived at Mussoorie’s Library Chowk (Gandhi Chowk) around 6:30 AM, where many tourists were gathered at the viewpoint. He noticed two young men running a food cart, serving tea, Maggi, bread, butter, and other snacks to visitors.

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This tourist noticed this act of spitting into the tea-making vessel

At this food cart, Vishnoi also bought tea and stayed to enjoy the pleasant weather. While there, he observed one of the boys spitting into the tea-making vessel. Shocked, Vishnoi recorded a video of the incident. When he confronted them, they responded with verbal abuse and threatened him with physical harm.

Police are searching for these accused

After this incident, the Mussoorie police have filed a case against the two tea vendors, identified as Naushad, a resident of Jamsher Colony, Khatauli, Muzaffarnagar, UP, and Hasan Ali, a resident of Gaddi Khana, Kitab Ghar, Mussoorie, Dehradun. The police are currently searching for both the accused s and have assured the agitated people that culprits will be arrested soon. City Kotwal Arvind Kumar Chaudhary informed; a case has been registered on the complaint of Himanshu Bishnoi of Nehrugram police station Raipur in Dehradun.

People got furious watching this video

People in this tourist place got furious after a video of a disgusting act went viral in Mussoorie and Dehradun. This incident has raised serious concerns about public health and safety, prompting calls for stricter measures to ensure food hygiene, particularly in tourist areas.

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