The ‘roast duck’ entrée that patrons of a Chinese restaurant had been ordering may have been something quite else, according to the results of a raid.
After receiving several complaints, police conducted a raid on Jin Gu, which is in Madrid, Spain’s capital, in the Usera district, at the end of March.
After the police raid, they shut down the eatery for violating multiple health codes.
Police discovered goods like meat and fish without labels and a kitchen infested with cockroaches. One Madrid Municipal Police officer even made a remark about the foul odor.
Everything smelled of rotten seafood; it was almost unbearable,” they told El Mundo, a local news station. They discovered more than that, though.
Police discovered plucked pigeons, and according to El Mundo, employees were ‘kicking them to death’ after removing the birds from the streets.