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Police busts LPG black-marketing rackets across Delhi; 16 held, 241 cylinders seized

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New Delhi, Apr 23 (PTI) The Delhi Police has busted multiple illegal LPG refilling and black-marketing rackets operating across several parts of the city and has arrested 16 people, officials said on Thursday.

Acting on specific inputs, coordinated raids were conducted in Mangolpuri, Jahangirpuri, Palam and Dwarka in the past week, exposing a large-scale network involved in unauthorised storage, refilling and sale of domestic LPG cylinders at inflated prices.

A total of 241 cylinders have been seized, police said.

In the northern parts of the city, five people were apprehended and 104 cylinders recovered during raids in Mangolpuri and Jahangirpuri.

The team also seized four vehicles, refilling equipment, weighing machines and pipes used for illegal gas transfer.

Simultaneously, in southwest Delhi, another team arrested 11 accused and recovered 137 LPG cylinders from multiple locations in Dwarka and Palam. Ten vehicles, including tempos, motorcycles and bicycles, along with weighing scales and equipment used for decanting gas, were seized.

Investigation revealed that the accused procured LPG cylinders from authorised agencies but diverted them instead of completing deliveries. They stored the cylinders illegally and used makeshift equipment to refill gas into empty cylinders, selling them in the open market for profit.

Police said the operations posed serious safety risks, as illegal refilling was being carried out in densely populated residential areas without adherence to safety norms.

Separate cases have been registered, and further investigation is underway to identify the wider network. PTI BM BM HIG HIG

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