Jakarta Massively Removes Suckermouth Catfish, Food Safety Concerns Arise as Vendors Mix Low-Priced Fish Meat
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The Jakarta provincial government has removed approximately 7 tons of invasive suckermouth catfish due to environmental and food safety threats. Concerns about food safety emerged as some street vendors were found mixing this fish, potentially containing heavy metals, into shao-mai with other fish meat at low prices. The government is considering action, but the disposal method has also drawn criticism from religious organizations regarding animal welfare.