Byndoor: 400 kg Anna Bhagya rice meant for free distribution seized; two booked


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Byndoor, March 9: Officials seized 400 kg of rice meant for the government’s Anna Bhagya scheme during a raid conducted at Harakeri in Bijoor village of Byndoor taluk.

According to the complaint filed by food inspector Vinay Kumar of Byndoor taluk, a tip-off was received about the illegal storage of rice distributed under the Anna Bhagya scheme in Bijoor.

Acting on the information, officials conducted a raid. During the operation, the suspects Abdul Majeed and Aisha Wasim were allegedly found storing rice in a three-wheeler goods vehicle.


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The rice, meant to be distributed free of cost under the government’s scheme, was allegedly procured from unknown sources and stored with the intention of selling it at a higher price.

Officials seized 15 polythene bags containing a total of 400 kg of rice valued at Rs 9,200. The seized rice has been kept at the Tallur TAMPMC warehouse.

Based on the complaint, the Byndoor police have registered a case under Sections 3, 6, and 7 of the Essential Commodities Act and further investigation is under way.

  

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