Illegal Ghee Factory Busted in Delhi's Bawana Industrial Area
Delhi Police have arrested two men for running an illegal factory producing adulterated ghee in Bawana Industrial Area. Authorities seized over 3,700 litres of fake ghee along with machinery and packaging materials. Identified as Satender and Parveen, the accused disguised fake products as popular brand labels.
 
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In a significant crackdown, Delhi Police have apprehended two individuals for allegedly operating an illegal factory producing adulterated ghee in the Bawana Industrial Area.
Upon raiding the premises, authorities confiscated over 3,700 litres of spurious ghee, an extensive amount of raw materials, packaging supplies, and equipment. The operation was reportedly led by Satender and Parveen from Haryana.
The factory was involved in the production of fake ghee by using refined oil and non-dairy ingredients, which were then packaged and branded as well-known 'desi' ghee products. Further investigation is underway following the registration of an FIR.
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