Lucknow LPG Crackdown: 1,483 Raids, 6 Arrested in Black Market Sting

Authorities in Lucknow conducted a massive crackdown on the black marketing of cooking gas cylinders, raiding 1,483 locations and arresting six people. The operation, led by the Uttar Pradesh Food and Civil Supplies Department, followed reports of illegal storage and inflated sales of domestic LPG. Simultaneous raids targeted warehouses and distribution points to prevent the diversion of cylinders to the black market. Similar enforcement drives have been reported in other states like Chhattisgarh and Mumbai to protect consumers and ensure supply.

Key Points: Lucknow LPG Black Market Raids: 1,483 Locations, 6 Arrested

  • 1,483 locations raided in Lucknow
  • Six individuals arrested in the operation
  • 24 FIRs registered against alleged violators
  • Part of nationwide effort to curb LPG black marketing
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Lucknow cracks down on LPG black marketing; 1,483 locations raided, six arrested

UP authorities raid 1,483 locations in Lucknow, arresting six for LPG black marketing. Crackdown aims to stop hoarding and ensure supply.

"strict action would be taken against those found violating supply regulations - Official Statement"

New Delhi, March 14

Authorities in Lucknow launched a large-scale crackdown on the alleged black marketing of cooking gas cylinders, conducting raids at 1,483 locations across the city and arresting six individuals, officials said on Saturday.

The operation was carried out by the Uttar Pradesh Food and Civil Supplies Department in coordination with the district administration as part of efforts to curb illegal hoarding and black marketing of LPG cylinders during the ongoing supply concerns.

According to an official statement issued by the Government of Uttar Pradesh late on Friday night, the raids were conducted simultaneously across multiple areas of the city following reports that some traders and individuals were illegally storing and selling domestic LPG cylinders at inflated prices.

During the inspections, authorities checked warehouses, distribution points and suspected storage locations to ensure that LPG cylinders meant for domestic use were not being diverted into the black market. Officials said strict action would be taken against those found violating supply regulations.

"As part of the operation, 24 FIRs were registered against individuals allegedly involved in illegal storage and black marketing of LPG cylinders," the statement said.

Authorities added that the crackdown aims to protect consumers from exploitation and ensure the smooth supply of cooking gas to households. Officials have also warned that further inspections will continue in the coming days to prevent hoarding and illegal trade of LPG cylinders.

The administration has urged residents to report any suspicious sale or storage of LPG cylinders so that enforcement teams can take immediate action.

Similar enforcement drives have also been conducted earlier in the day in other parts of the country. In Chhattisgarh, authorities recently seized 741 LPG cylinders from 102 locations during raids carried out by the state Food Department and district administrations to prevent hoarding and black marketing.

Meanwhile, in Mumbai, officials uncovered a case of illegal gas cylinder storage in the Worli area. Authorities raided a residential location where cylinders were allegedly being illegally refilled and sold at higher prices in the black market. Police seized several filled and empty cylinders along with a transport vehicle and registered a case in connection with the incident.

Officials across states say such operations are being intensified to prevent illegal LPG trading and ensure that essential cooking gas supplies reach consumers safely and without disruption.

- IANS

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Sarah B
This is a serious issue affecting households. While the raids are good, the government also needs to look at the root cause - why is there a supply concern in the first place? Ensuring consistent supply will automatically reduce black marketing.
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Vikram M
Only six arrests from 1483 raids? Seems like the big fish are still out there. This looks more like a showpiece action. The real masterminds who run these rackets need to be caught and given strict punishment.
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Priyanka N
Good step! In my colony in Noida, we've faced similar issues. The local gas agency would say "no stock" but cylinders were available in black at premium prices. Hope this crackdown continues across UP and other states.
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Michael C
The scale of this operation is impressive - 1,483 locations simultaneously. This shows planning and coordination. Hope they maintain this momentum and don't let it become a one-time event.
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Anjali F
LPG is essential for every kitchen, especially for middle-class families. Black marketing of such basic necessities should be treated as a serious crime. The fines should be heavy enough to deter others. 🙏

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