The young employee had injured his middle finger while working at Fortune Dairy's plant in Indapur, Pune, which manufactures ice cream for Yummo.

Mumbai's Malad police station has already conducted medical examination of the worker and DNA testing as well as forensic tests to confirm whether they match the fingerprint that was found in the ice cream given to Brendan Ferrão. Went.

A company source on Wednesday confirmed that the employee was from Fortune Dairy and that Yummo Ice Cream has already stopped all its third-party manufacturing, apart from withdrawing all stocks from markets and warehouses, soon after the case was reported.

Police investigation revealed that after his finger was allegedly amputated in a factory accident, he was sent to a private hospital for treatment, but no one found out where part of the finger went missing - until It did not turn out to be in Ferrão's ice cream, causing a major controversy.

The special batch was manufactured about a month before the incident reported on June 12, and after traveling through about half a dozen storage locations in Pune and Mumbai, it finally reached the unsuspecting customer's home in an online order.

This week, the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) inspected the factory premises of Fortune Dairy and suspended its manufacturing license until the investigation is completed.