Illegal LPG Cylinder stockpile busted in Pune hundreds of LPG cylinders seized

13 March,2026 11:03 PM IST |  Mumbai  |  Archana Dahiwal

Food and Drug Administration officials, along with Pimpri-Chinchwad police and district administration, busted an illegal LPG cylinder stockpile in Kasarwadi, Pimpri-Chinchwad on Friday, seizing hundreds of domestic cylinders allegedly stored in two old vehicles inside a private godown

Authorities raid an illegal LPG stockpile in Kasarwadi, Pune, seizing hundreds of hoarded domestic cylinders. Pic/Screengrab


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Hundreds of LPG cylinders stockpile busted in Kasarwadi area of Pimpri-Chinchwad on Friday in Pune.

Acting on complaints from citizens about suspected hoarding of domestic LPG cylinders, officials from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), along with Pimpri-Chinchwad police and district administration, conducted a raid on an allegedly the shop and its godown in Kasarwadi.

During the operation, authorities seized hundreds of LPG cylinders that were reportedly stored illegally amid the ongoing gas supply crisis triggered by tensions in West Asia.

According to officials, the raid was conducted at a private godown in the Kasarwadi area of Pimpri-Chinchwad after residents alerted authorities about illegal storage of domestic gas cylinders. Preliminary investigation suggests that the premises was operating as an unauthorised storage facility.

Vijay Kumar Kshirsagar, Circle Officer, Pimpri-Chinchwad, said,"As per the complaint received from citizens, we visited the spot. It is Bharat Gas Agency and Pimple Gas Agency distributing this. We first checked their shop and later the godown in the Kasarwadi area. The process of filing the case is going on. All the LPG cylinders have been seized."

During the inspection, officials discovered that large numbers of LPG cylinders were stored inside two old vehicles parked within the godown, which were allegedly being used as makeshift storage units.

Police officials stated that one of the vehicles contained 29 filled LPG cylinders of 10 kg capacity, along with 19 empty cylinders of the same category and 207 empty domestic cylinders.

In the second vehicle, officials found 57 domestic LPG cylinders of 14.5 kg capacity.

All the cylinders have been seized and the authorities have begun the process of registering a case against those responsible.

Officials said that the cylinders were linked to Bharat Gas Agency and Pimple Gas Agency, and the distribution chain is currently being examined.

Authorities are now investigating whether the cylinders were being illegally stored for black-marketing or for refilling domestic cylinders into commercial ones, which is a punishable offence.

The raid comes at a time when Pune and Pimpri-Chinchwad are facing restrictions in commercial LPG supply due to geopolitical tensions in West Asia, which have disrupted global energy supply chains.

Officials suspect that some operators may be hoarding domestic cylinders to create artificial scarcity and sell them at higher prices.

In view of the situation, the Pimpri-Chinchwad police commissionerate has intensified monitoring of LPG storage facilities and distribution points.

Police Commissioner Vinoy Kumar Choubey had recently warned of strict action against anyone involved in illegal transfer of LPG from domestic cylinders to commercial cylinders.

All police stations and crime branch units have been directed to keep a close watch on such activities to prevent shortages for genuine domestic consumers.

Investigation Underway

Officials confirmed that the godown's authorisation status is being verified and further legal action will follow based on the findings. A panchnama process was underway at the site, and additional scrutiny of records and supply chains is expected in the coming days.

Police Appeal to Citizens

Authorities have urged citizens to report any suspicious activity related to LPG storage, illegal refilling, or black marketing.

Helpline Numbers

Pimpri-Chinchwad Police Control Room:

020-27352600

020-27352500

Mobile Contact:

9529691966

Emergency Helpline:

112

Citizens noticing illegal storage or sale of LPG cylinders are requested to immediately inform the police so that strict action can be taken against offenders.

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