Follow-up inquiry uncovered that the samosas are not only stale but also have poisonous worms in them. (Representational image: Unsplash) 
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Condoms, Gutka, Stones Found in Samosas Served at Reputed Company's Canteen

The incident was brought to light on March 27.

Lavanya Beeraboina

In a staggering incident, condoms, gutka, stones, and many other foreign objects were found in samosas, which are served at a reputed company’s canteen.

According to the sources, condoms, gutka, tobacco, stones, and various other foreign objects were discovered at a reputed company's canteen, located in Pimpri Chinchwad in Pune. The incident was brought to light on March 27. The police registered a case against five people at Chikhali police station and also arrested one.

According to the sources, condoms, gutka, tobacco, stones, and various other foreign objects were discovered at a reputed company's canteen, located in Pimpri Chinchwad in Pune. (Representational image: Unsplash)

Police investigation disclosed that a businessman was behind this disgusting act. He did this act to acquire the catering contract from a new contractor after his agreement with the company was terminated.

A similar incident happened earlier this year when about 20 teachers from Dronacharya Degree College in Uttar Pradesh were admitted to hospital after consuming samosas from a local sweet shop during the celebrations of New Year's Eve. Follow-up inquiry uncovered that the samosas are not only stale but also have poisonous worms in them. The college principal filed a complaint against the sweet shop owner at Dankaur police station.

 (Input from various sources)

(Rehash/Lavanya Beeraboina/MSM)

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