Raid on Expired Food Products in Jaipur
The food safety commissionerate conducted a major crackdown on expired food products in Jaipur, resulting in the seizure and destruction of 1.5 lakh kg of expired items. The operation uncovered 12,000 cartons of expired food products, including noodles, ketchup, mayonnaise, and energy drinks, which were found in a warehouse operating under suspicious conditions with an expired food license.
During the raid, the food safety team collected samples, seized stock, machines, and sealed the premises. Authorities have emphasized the importance of food safety and the need to eliminate expired products from the market.
Heroin Interception in Arunachal Pradesh
In a separate operation in Arunachal Pradesh, police intercepted 26 grams of heroin with a street value of Rs 1.37 lakh. The heroin was recovered from a sling bag possessed by a suspect during a police raid. A case has been registered against the accused under Section 21 (b) of the NDPS Act, 1985, highlighting ongoing efforts to combat drug trafficking in the region.
Fake ED Raid in New Friends Colony, New Delhi
Authorities in New Friends Colony, New Delhi, arrested two individuals for staging a fake Enforcement Directorate (ED) raid. The suspects coerced family members and confiscated mobile devices, escaping with approximately ₹3-4 lakh and seven luxury watches. The police traced the suspects’ route using over 350 CCTV feeds, leading to their identification.
During the investigation, police recovered an ITBP Dy Commandant uniform and a fake ID card, further complicating the case against the suspects. The incident has raised concerns about security and the impersonation of law enforcement officials.
As these events unfold, authorities are expected to continue their efforts in both food safety and drug enforcement, ensuring that such illegal activities are addressed promptly. Observers are closely monitoring the outcomes of these raids and the implications for public safety.