Case registered against CDS chairman husband. Thiruvananthapuram News – Times of India

Thiruvananthapuram: Police have registered a case against Nedumangad Municipal Community Development Society (cds) on the Chairperson and her husband for misbehaving with the Food Safety Officers and preventing them from performing their duties. The officials found that a hotel run by the accused was running without license and in very unhygienic conditions.
On Saturday afternoon a squad of Food Safety Department included Nedumangad Food Safety Officer Arshita BashirAttingal Officer you can wear p and an office assistant Suresh Kumar inspected the hotelNazeer, The hotel in Vallacode is run by CDS chairperson Reeza and her husband Nazruddin. During the inspection, the officials found that the hotel was running without license for twenty years and there was presence of fungus in the food items inside the kitchen and refrigerator.
“We demanded the closure of the hotel as per the strict instructions of the government, if the hotel is found to be working in unhygienic conditions. However, the CDS chairman and her husband abused us and also called all the local politicians and Vyapari Vyavasayi Let the representatives of Ekopana Samiti stop us from taking action. A hotel employee also tried to snatch our identity card and also assaulted us. We were asked to leave after being warned of dire consequences. Riza was supporting her husband. With no other option, we called the police and they helped us in our duty,” Basheer said.
It was only after the arrival of the police that the Food Safety Officer could close the hotel. Nedumangad police registered a case against Nazruddin under IPC sections 353 for obstructing public servant in his duty, 294-B for abusing and 34 for acts done to several persons in furtherance of common intention.
However, the police have neither arrested nor called the accused to the police station yet. An official at Nedumangad police station said, “Nothing happened as alleged by the food safety officials. But a case was registered on the basis of the statement of the complainant. The officials were not assaulted, but misbehaved with them.” There is no need to arrest.”