Crackdown on Illegal Tobacco Trade: Beed Operation
In Beed district, Maharashtra, police dismantled an illegal gutka manufacturing facility. Operated by Javed Nizam Shaikh, the factory's bust led to the confiscation of tobacco products and equipment worth Rs 2.12 lakh. Authorities recovered banned substances and arrested Shaikh, marking significant progress in the fight against illegal tobacco trade.
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In a significant crackdown on the illegal tobacco trade, police in Maharashtra's Beed district successfully busted an unlawful gutka manufacturing unit this Saturday. Operating from a room in front of his home in Georai town, Javed Nizam Shaikh was allegedly at the helm of this illicit venture.
During the raid, law enforcement officials seized a substantial quantity of prohibited flavoured tobacco and betel nut mixtures, along with a variety of other banned ingredients commonly used in gutka production. Additionally, machines specifically designed for manufacturing gutka were apprehended, highlighting the scale of the operation.
The seized items and equipment were valued at approximately Rs 2.12 lakh, underscoring the financial impact of the illegal trade. The arrest of Javed Nizam Shaikh marks a critical triumph in the ongoing efforts to curb illegal tobacco manufacturing in the region.