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Delhi Police busts fake antacid, coffee racket in east Delhi; 4 held

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New Delhi, Apr 21 (PTI) The Delhi Police has busted an organised racket allegedly involved in manufacturing and distributing spurious antacid powder and counterfeit coffee products in east Delhi’s Madhu Vihar area, officials said on Tuesday.

Four accused have been arrested and goods worth around Rs 20 lakh seized during the operation, they added.

Police said the illegal units were operating from rented flats, where fake antacid sachets and counterfeit coffee products were being manufactured and packaged for supply across multiple states, posing a serious risk to public health.

“The accused have been identified as Uttam Das (23), Papai Das Baragya alias Pankaj (19), Nitin Bharadwaj (38) and Sanjay Bansal (50), all residents of Delhi,” a police officer said.

Acting on inputs, teams conducted raids at the premises and found the units actively engaged in production activities.

Police have seized around one lakh sachets of fake antacid and nearly 50,000 sachets of counterfeit coffee ready for distribution, along with raw materials, packaging equipment and machinery.

“During interrogation, the arrested accused disclosed that the racket was operational for the last two months under the directions of Bharadwaj. He was later apprehended from Dehradun, while Bansal was arrested near Kashmere Gate when he was attempting to flee the city,” the officer said.

Verification by company representatives confirmed that the seized products were counterfeit. A case has been registered and further investigation is underway. PTI BM RC

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