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Live cockroaches and flies found in food at Indian restaurant - as owner is slapped with a $54,000 fine
Perth restaurant has been fined $54,000 for breaches of the Food Act
Urban Turban exposed food to contamination and had filthy surfaces
The Indian restaurant allowed cockroaches to crawl over work areas
Customers posted photos online of cockroaches and flies in their food
By Harry Pearl For Daily Mail Australia
PUBLISHED: 03:03 GMT, 14 May 2016 | UPDATED: 21:45 GMT, 1 June 2016
Horrified customers of an Indian restaurant in West Australia have posted photos online of cockroaches and flies in their food.
Urban Turban in the Perth suburb of Cannington has been fined $54,000 and ordered to pay an additional $14,000 in costs after inspections in April uncovered a range of offences under the state’s Food Act.
The hefty penalty comes just months after customers posted a series of unflattering comments and disgusting photos of the restaurant to Trip Advisor.
Urban Turban in Perth has been fined $54,000 for exposing food to unhygienic conditions
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We had a very bad experience, we found a fly in our food we had take away from Urban Turban Carousel,’ one person said.
The customer’s complaint and attempt to claim a refund went unanswered.
Another horrified customer found a cockroach in their curry and said the food looked like a ‘nightmare’.
The City of Canning found that Urban Turban had breached seven clauses of the Food Act when it was inspected last month.
A customer to Urban Turban in Perth were shocked when they found a cockroach in their meal
Customers posted a series of unflattering comments and disgusting photos to Trip Advisor
The conviction notice stated that food was not protected from contamination, there were filthy fittings and poorly maintained hand washing facilities.
The notice also noted the restaurant failed to ‘eradicate and prevent harbourage of cockroaches.’
Urban Turban is one of 33 food businesses on the WA Department of Health’s offenders list.
Daily Mail Australia has attempted to contact Urban Turban.
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Indians are masters in filthiness and in the number of deformed people.
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