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Government warns against LPG booking scams amid supply crisis

Updated on: 19 March,2026 08:31 PM IST  |  New Delhi
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Amid the LPG shortage crisis, cyber fraud cases linked to fake booking apps are rising. Authorities have warned users against downloading malicious APK files shared via WhatsApp and urged reliance on official platforms while ensuring uninterrupted LPG supply nationwide

Government warns against LPG booking scams amid supply crisis

Govt bans citizens of fake LPG booking scam. (Pic/PTI)

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While the LPG shortage crisis has been gripping the entire nation, instances of cyber fraud related to LPG bookings have also been reported from some states. 

As reported by news agency IANS, some fraudsters are attempting to exploit the situation by sending malicious files such as “GAS BILL UPDATE APK” via messaging platforms such as WhatsApp to mislead consumers, according to an official statement issued on Thursday. 


The statement from the officials further noted, “Users are advised not to download or install any suspicious files or applications received through messages, as these may enable unauthorised access to personal data and bank accounts. Citizens are urged to rely only on official platforms for LPG bookings, as per IANS. 



Meanwhile, the centre has advised states and union territories to further strengthen administrative and logistical arrangements to ensure uninterrupted LPG distribution.

LPG supply being closely monitored by the authorities

In view of protecting the stocking of LPG cylinders, authorities are ensuring close monitoring of LPG supply at the district level. Furthermore, the authorities are also facilitating smooth movement of tankers and cylinders without disruption.

States and UTs have been advised to issue and widely disseminate public advisories to prevent panic buying, promote judicious use of LPG and ensure dissemination of accurate information, reported IANS.

Instructions from the centre are being communicated to all concerned authorities for immediate implementation.

Amid the crisis, citizens are advised to rely on official sources and avoid rumours. Authorities also urged them to avoid panic bookings, use digital booking platforms, and avoid visiting LPG distributors, as home delivery continues.

Government continues to prioritise LPG supply to hospitals

The government continues to prioritise uninterrupted LPG supply and PNG expansion, particularly for households and priority sectors such as hospitals and educational institutions.

The measures include enhanced refinery production, revised booking intervals of 25 days in urban areas and up to 45 days in rural areas, and prioritised allocation.

Alternative fuel options like kerosene and coal have been offered to ease pressure on LPG demand. The Ministry of Environment has already advised the State Pollution Control Board to permit the use of kerosene and coal as alternative fuels.

(With inputs from IANS)

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