741 LPG Cylinders Seized in Chhattisgarh Crackdown on Hoarding

Authorities in Chhattisgarh have seized 741 domestic LPG cylinders from 102 locations in a statewide crackdown on hoarding and black marketing. The raids, led by the state Food Department and district administrations, targeted suspected storage facilities following reports of illegal stocking. The highest number of seizures occurred in Raipur, where 392 cylinders were confiscated, followed by Bilaspur with 130. Officials warn of strict legal action against those involved, emphasizing that such hoarding creates artificial shortages and public inconvenience.

Key Points: Chhattisgarh Seizes 741 LPG Cylinders in Anti-Hoarding Raids

  • Major crackdown on LPG hoarding
  • 741 cylinders seized from 102 locations
  • Raids conducted across multiple districts
  • Action to ensure uninterrupted supply
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Chhattisgarh: 741 LPG cylinders seized in crackdown on hoarding, black marketing

Authorities in Chhattisgarh seize 741 domestic LPG cylinders from 102 locations to combat hoarding and black marketing amid global supply concerns.

"So far, 741 cylinders have been seized from 102 locations across the state - Official Statement"

New Delhi, March 14

Authorities in Chhattisgarh seized 741 LPG cylinders on Saturday from 102 locations across the state as part of a major crackdown on hoarding and black marketing of cooking gas amid concerns triggered by the ongoing Iran-Israel conflict.

According to officials, teams from the state Food Department, along with district administration authorities, have been carrying out surprise inspections at suspected storage locations to prevent illegal hoarding of domestic LPG cylinders.

The inspections are being conducted to ensure the uninterrupted supply of cooking gas to consumers and to stop illegal traders from taking advantage of the international crisis.

An official statement released on Friday said that the raids were conducted across several districts following reports that some traders were illegally stocking LPG cylinders in anticipation of supply disruptions and higher prices.

"So far, 741 cylinders have been seized from 102 locations across the state," the statement said.

The highest number of seizures was reported from Raipur, where authorities confiscated 392 domestic LPG cylinders during multiple inspections. This was followed by Bilaspur, where 130 cylinders were seized during enforcement operations.

Officials said that several inspections were carried out at warehouses, shops, and other suspected storage facilities where cylinders were allegedly being hoarded. Authorities warned that strict legal action would be taken against individuals found involved in illegal stocking, diversion, or black marketing of LPG cylinders.

The administration has also urged citizens to report any suspicious activities related to LPG supply or illegal sales so that immediate action can be taken. Officials emphasised that hoarding essential commodities such as cooking gas during times of uncertainty can create artificial shortages and cause inconvenience to the public.

Meanwhile, a similar case of LPG black marketing was uncovered in Mumbai earlier in the day, where officials raided a residential location in the Worli area and seized a large number of illegally stored gas cylinders. Authorities found that the cylinders were allegedly being stored and refilled illegally before being sold at inflated prices in the black market.

Police have registered a case in connection with the incident and seized the cylinders along with a transport vehicle, while further investigations are currently underway. Authorities across states have intensified monitoring to prevent such illegal activities and ensure the safe and fair distribution of LPG cylinders.

- IANS

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Priya S
While I appreciate the crackdown, this is just treating the symptom. The root cause is the fear of supply disruption due to international conflicts. The government should assure citizens about stable supply chains to prevent such panic buying and hoarding in the first place.
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Suresh O
741 cylinders from 102 locations? That's an average of just 7 cylinders per location. Seems like small-scale hoarding. The real big fish who operate large illegal godowns are probably still untouched. The raids need to go deeper.
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Meera T
As a homemaker, I know how crucial a timely LPG cylinder is. These black marketers are playing with people's daily lives. Glad to see action being taken. Hope the seized cylinders are distributed properly to those in need.
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David E
Interesting to see similar operations in Mumbai as well. This seems to be a coordinated effort. The connection to the Iran-Israel conflict shows how global events can trigger local malpractice. Effective governance is about anticipating these links.
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Anjali F
The public reporting mechanism is key. We all need to be vigilant. If we see a shop selling cylinders at inflated prices or storing too many, we should immediately inform the authorities. Jago Grahak Jago! 🚨

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