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Hyderabad police busts illegal ginger-garlic paste manufacturing racket in Begumpet

Hyderabad police busts illegal ginger-garlic paste manufacturing racket in Begumpet

BEGUMPET: Hyderabad police arrested a gang of four persons involved in the manufacturing of adulterated ginger-garlic paste using chemicals, red-colored powder, citric acid, and other spurious components in Patigadda, Begumpet, Hyderabad.

The police seized materials worth Rs. 5 lakh, including 700 kgs of noxious loose garlic and ginger paste, 625 kgs of low-quality raw garlic, 100 kgs of low-quality raw ginger, 150 kgs of crystal salt, 20 kgs of decomposed ginger and garlic, unidentified liquid and powder, red-colored chemical tins (used for manufacturing the garlic and ginger paste), one weight machine, one sealing/packing machine, and grinder machines.

The apprehended marketing agents were identified as Ajay Kumar Aheer (Proprietor of Telangana Agency) and Pradeep Sankla (Proprietor of Nikhil Traders). The accused individuals adulterated ginger and garlic paste and marketed it as a genuine product to gain illegal profits. They also distributed it to various Kirana stores as a genuine product, profiting illegally. Their operations extended to Telangana and other states.

The main accused, Raheem Charaniya, originally from Gujarat State, migrated to Hyderabad and settled in Begumpet, Secunderabad, a few years ago. Operating under the name of Deccan Traders, he established manufacturing machinery in Upper Pally, Rajendranagar, to make illegal profits. He employed agents Panduranga Rao, Ajay Kumar Aheer, and Pradeep Sankla.

On the evening of February 27, 2024, the four accused individuals, along with the seized material, were handed over to the SHO of Begumpet police station. A case was registered against them under sections 272, 273, 336, and 420 of the Indian Penal Code at Begumpet police station.

The adulterated ginger-garlic paste poses serious health risks, potentially causing life-threatening effects even in small amounts and short exposures. It may lead to severe and prolonged health issues upon short or long-term exposure to humans.