Mumbai’s iconic Rustom ice cream parlour is shut after authorities find rats and flies in the premises, according to multiple reports. The Times of India and India Today both state that hygiene lapses are cited as the reason for action against the outlet. Authorities suspend the shop’s food licence and order closure following inspections that detect pest activity inside the parlour. The reports describe rats and flies being found at the shop, triggering enforcement measures under food safety rules. While the outlets focus on the presence of these pests and the resulting regulatory response, they do not provide detailed technical findings about the broader handling of food or timelines beyond the inspection and enforcement decision. The action indicates that local health or food safety officials treat pest infestation and hygiene compliance as key requirements for continued operation. The closure remains in effect while the licence suspension and enforcement process continues, as described in the reports.