Amid an LPG supply crunch, Maharashtra authorities launched statewide raids and seized 1,208 cylinders while arresting 18 people for alleged black marketing, said minister Chhagan Bhujbal
A worker unloads LPG cylinders, amid supply disruptions. Representation pic/PTI
Following the gas crisis triggered by the Iran-US war, Maharashtra Food and Civil Supplies Minister Chhagan Bhujbal on Monday informed the state Legislative Council that authorities have seized 1,208 LPG cylinders during a statewide crackdown on illegal activities. According to statistics shared by the minister, 23 cases have been registered, and goods worth Rs 33.66 lakh have been confiscated. So far, police have arrested 18 people in connection with the cases.
Bhujbal was responding to queries raised by members of the Legislative Council regarding people standing in long queues for hours, allegations of black marketing of cylinders, and reports that several hotels, households and educational institutions are facing shortages or have been forced to shut their eateries due to the non-availability of LPG cylinders.
The minister said the issue is linked to the Government of India, adding that the Centre has clarified that adequate LPG stocks are available. He appealed to citizens not to panic, avoid standing in long queues, and refrain from encouraging black marketeering. Bhujbal also informed the House that district collectors and superintendents of police have been directed to form committees and conduct inquiries into complaints regarding irregularities in LPG distribution.
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No of Cylinders seized
23
No of cases registered
18
No of people arrested
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