Gujarat Factory Busted for Fake Milk With Urea & Detergent
Authorities in Gujarat have uncovered a major food fraud operation after seizing adulterated milk from a local factory that was found to be mixing urea and detergent into milk being sold in the market. The scam was uncovered during a targeted raid by food safety officials acting on consumer complaints, revealing a systematic operation that compromised milk quality and public health.
Investigators reported that the adulterants — urea to artificially increase protein estimates and detergent to mimic the foaming characteristics of higher-fat milk — were being blended directly into raw milk before it was packaged and distributed to retailers in the region. Both substances are toxic and unfit for human consumption, posing serious health risks including gastrointestinal distress and longer-term toxic effects with repeated exposure.
Following the seizure, the local Food Safety Department has registered a case under the Food Safety and Standards Act, with arrests expected as part of the ongoing probe into the supply chain and responsible individuals. Officials reaffirmed that food adulteration is a punishable offence with stringent penalties, and stressed that rigorous enforcement will continue to safeguard consumers.
Consumer safety advocates have expressed alarm at the incident, noting that chemical adulteration — especially involving industrial chemicals like urea and detergents — represents one of the most dangerous forms of food fraud. They have called for strengthened testing protocols, transparency in the supply chain and harsher penalties for offenders to deter similar operations.
Milk and dairy products are regularly tested under India’s food safety frameworks, but this case underscores the ongoing challenge of policing unorganised or rogue supply chains where adulteration can be difficult to detect until consumer complaints surface. Food safety authorities have urged consumers to report suspected adulteration early and have reminded producers of their legal obligations under the FSSAI-mandated quality standards.
Source : Dairynews7x7 Feb 8th 2026 Read full story here
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