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Health Officials Warn Public: Stolen Chicken May Be Circulating

9 January 2026 - 11:06

Health Officials Warn Public: Stolen Chicken May Be Circulating

9 January 2026 - 11:06
Health Officials Warn Public: Stolen Chicken May Be Circulating

Health officials warn the public about the circulation of stolen chicken

The Central Board of Health has issued a public notice warning residents about stolen chicken that may be in circulation.

In the alert, the health authority is urging the public to buy food from approved suppliers only, following the theft of chicken products.

The notice, which was posted Thursday, warns: “Be Aware! Stolen Chicken may be in Circulation.”

The Central Board of Health is emphasizing the importance of protecting public health and safety by ensuring food is purchased only through legitimate, approved channels.

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5 Comments

  1. From which supplier the chicken was stolen from.

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  2. Only buy from known places. Hospital bills too expensive.

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  3. I know I will not be eating anything from One Nation which is where i suspect they will show up

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  4. How you don’t know where your chicken come from

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  5. You know somebody already seasoning it

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