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Gang of ‘food fraudsters’ sold cheap scrap meat ‘unfit for human consumption’, court told


Cheap waste meat meant for pet food was deliberately diverted for human consumption by four businessmen, whose plot was ‘driven by massive profits’, according to a trial heard yesterday.

“Low-risk” animal parts, which are usually sold for between £100 and £120 a tonne, immediately became much more valuable when sold as food to the public, Inner London Crown Court said.

A visit by Southwark Council’s food safety team to an unsanitary, secret and illegal ‘cutting room’ where 1.9 tonnes of meat and poultry were seized revealed the scam, the jury heard.

Four men and a company are indicted for criminal conspiracy to divert animal by-products unfit for human consumption into the food chain between June 1 and September 22, 2020.

They include Anthony Fear, 61, and his company Fear Animal Products Ltd, alongside commercial director Mark Hooper, 62.

A visit by Southwark Council’s food safety team to an unsanitary, secret and illegal ‘cutting room’ where 1.9 tonnes of meat and poultry were seized revealed the scam, the jury heard. Pictured: Anthony Fear, 61, owner of Fear Animal Products Ltd

Among the seized meat was 160 kilos of lamb ___s and the labels on the by-product led investigators to Fear and Hooper. Pictured: Mark Hooper, 62, director of Fear Animal Products Ltd

Ali Afzal, 44, and Azar Irshad, 37, are jointly charged with seven counts of failing to comply with food regulations and each face one count of failing to comply with regulations.

Prosecutor Ryan Thompson said: ‘This is a food fraud case.

“These defendants conspired together to defraud by taking meat and poultry animal by-products unfit for human consumption and diverting them into the food chain and were motivated by massive profits. »

The case involves animal parts deemed ‘low risk’ but still unfit for human consumption, the jury heard.

“This is frequently used for pet food and has a low value,” the prosecutor said.

Council officers visited the premises of Walworth, which was only accessible via a narrow secure walkway at the rear and another business at the front, on September 22, 2020.

Among the seized meat was 160 kilos of lamb ___s and the labels on the by-product led investigators to Fear and Hooper.

Both are involved in running Fear Animal Products Ltd., Mr. Thompson said. “The company collects animal by-products and transports them to another company, a pet food manufacturer. »

Ali Afzal, 44, has been charged alongside Azar Irshad, 37, with seven counts of failing to comply with food regulations and each individually faces one count of failing to comply with food regulations. regulations.

The prosecution claims Irshad (right) and Afzal were responsible for Walworth’s premises, which were filthy, lacked facilities such as hot water and had illegal food stocks which should not be sold to the public.

The prosecution said Afzal and Irshal were responsible for Walworth’s premises, which were filthy, lacked facilities such as hot water and had illegal food stocks which should not be sold to the public.

The court heard Southwark Council was told by the National Food Crime Unit in March 2020 about the sale of illegal meat, but an inspector was unable to gain access to the cutting room premises.

“Through a flat roof he saw this room and took a picture of it and noticed a foul smell of rotting meat coming from the fan,” Mr Thompson explained.

Southwark Council returned on 22 September, entering through a blocked door from another company and found two workers inside.

“There was a large amount of cut up, skinned and washed raw poultry and lemon juice was used to try to clean the chicken and there was a garden hose.

“The situation was extremely bad. There was no hot water to wash your hands, just a hose and there was peeling and missing paint on the walls.

In a large cooler were found 160 kilos of lamb ___s, two kilos of beef burgers and in a black trash bag illegal sheep’s heads and cow’s legs and tongues.

The jury heard that the labels on the by-products led them to companies in Wales and Cornwall, from which Fear Animal Products Ltd. salvaged the “low risk” meat.

Fear Animal Products Ltd. was responsible for transporting tonnes of meat to Doncaster, where it became pet food, but instead ended up in a secret cutting room in Walworth, intended for human consumption, the jury heard.

The trial continues.

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Skull and Bones: Find and farm scrap metal

In the new Skull & Bones from Ubisoft, in addition to ships, you can also create various other items such as weapons, hull armor, ship equipment, and also consumable items. To produce the items, you often need not only the corresponding blueprint, but also various materials. While some materials are relatively easy to find, other materials require a little more searching, and some players may feel the same way about scrap metal. In this short guide we show where you can get plenty of scrap metal.

Farming scrap metal in Skull & Bones

Like the torn sail or the rusty nails, scrap metal is one of the “waste materials” in Skull and Bones. The waste materials can be found relatively easily and can also be farmed in larger quantities by looting the shipwrecks. The shipwrecks can be found on every corner and the locations are also shown on the revealed map with a symbol of a half-sunken ship. After looting the ship with the crowbar via the little “mini-game”, you can go straight to the next shipwreck. By the way, the looted wrecks respawn after a certain time, so you can use them again and again to farm mats and silver.

In order to loot the shipwrecks, you need the crowbar. The crowbar is automatically unlocked within the first few quests such as “Pirate Treaty”. In the later areas you need an improved crowbar. You can unlock crowbar 2 or crowbar 3 from the carpenter. However, unlocking the crowbar upgrades is tied to the fame level, so you have to farm a little fame before you get the best crowbar. For the beginning and for farming scrap metal, the crowbar at level 1 is sufficient.

As mentioned, looting not only gives you normal mats and silver, but also the other waste materials:

  • Torn sail
  • Broken plank
  • Plundered wood
  • Rusty nails
  • thrash metal

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Sekiro: Find and farm magnetic scrap


How to find magnet scrap in Sekiro? Is there somewhere you can farm magnetite particularly quickly? In the new Sekiro Shadows Die Twice there are various improvement materials that are needed to upgrade the prosthetic modules. While some materials are relatively easy to find and farm, there are also some rare crafting materials, including magnetite scrap.

Find Magnetite in Sekiro Shadows Die Twice

There are different ways to get magnet scrap in Sekiro. There are some opponents who drop the magnitite. These include, for example, the giant with the bell in front of the entrance to the Abandoned Dungeon, the monkeys with white fur in the Sunken Valley or the samurai in the upper tower of Ashina Castle. Some of the material can also simply be found in the game world, such as in the Ashina Castle in the upper tower, in the Sempo Temple as well as in the Sunken Valley and the Depths of Ashina.

By the way, you can also buy two magnetite scraps with Sen. To do this, you need to visit the Shugendo estate manager’s shop at the Senpo Temple in Mount Congo. One magentite costs 330 sen. Four more are given to Anayama the Peddler after recruiting Kotaro for Anayama.

Farming magnetite scrap

If you need a lot of magnite scrap, we recommend looking for a farm spot. A currently frequently mentioned farm spot when it comes to this Farming magnetite scrap in Sekiro that’s it upper tower in Ashina Castle. There you have to kill the samurai in the blue/purple robes. The samurai not only give you divine confetti (which you need in the fight against the headless one, among other things), but the samurai also occasionally drop magnitite scrap.

There is also another good farm spot at the Palace of the Original Source – Flower Panorama. Here you will find a samurai and two flute players near the sculptor’s figure, who also often drop magnetite. The farming procedure is very nice in the linked video from the YouTube channel Yusuf Deli to see.

Since Magnitite is a very rare material, you should use a Mibu Property Balloon. In order to farm improvement materials, it is also recommended to ring the bell at the Bell Demon Temple and thereby activate the “hard mode” in the game. On the one hand, this makes the opponents stronger and more resilient, but on the other hand, it also increases the probability of receiving more loot from the opponents. Further information can be found in our article on ringing the bell and activating hard mode.

If you know of other/better farm spots for magnetite scrap, please leave us a brief note in the comments.

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Sekiro: Find and farm adamantine scrap


To improve the prosthetic modules in Sekiro Shadows Die Twice, you need various improvement materials. The materials for the upgrades include iron scrap, which is quite easy to find, or also rarer materials such as Adamantine scrap. In this guide we explain how you can find the adamantite and farm it later in the game.

Where do you get Adamantite in Sekiro Shadows Die Twice?

Similar to other materials, adamantine scrap can also be found randomly in the game world. For example, in the depths of Ashina in the Temple of the Mist Nobles or in the village of Mibu and in the Palace of Origin you can find a lot of material that you can pick up. You can also buy the adamantite from the banished executor in the depths of Ashina for 600 sen. To do this, simply travel to the figure of the sculptor in the depths of Ashina – Mibu Village, jump down the small ledge on the right and you should see the dealer also seen in his tent.

Farming adamantine scrap

If you want to farm adamantite as quickly as possible, you will probably look for a farming spot where you can collect the improvement material more quickly. There are currently two recommended spots for farming adamantine scrap. On the one hand, there are the “well-known farm spots”. Samurai in purple robes in the Ashina Castle – Upper Tower Antechamberon the other hand Palace of the Source in which Floral panorama. With the latter we have been able to farm some materials in the last few days, for example the Adamantine scrap but also Magnetite scrap as well as Lump of fat wax and Lumps of grave wax. As always when farming materials, it’s worth ringing the bell at the Bell Demon Temple and using a Mibu Property Balloon.

To farm you should go to the flower panorama, turn 180 degrees and pull up on the building. Then you run along the roof on the left, jump onto the samurai opponent with a takedown and then kill the two flute players. Then you click on the sculptor’s figure and repeat the whole action again and again. We didn’t find the farm spot ourselves but in the linked video from the YouTuber Yusuf Deli discovered.