CM Flying Squad raids ration depots in Gurugram

During the investigation, goods were found in less quantity, and there was a complaint of not giving rations.

Gurugram: In Gurugram, the depot holders are involved in usurping the rations of poor people in connivance with the departmental officials. The team of the Chief Minister Flying Squad is continuously taking action against such depot holders in the district. Despite this, the depot holders are not taking the name of improvement.

In this episode, a joint team of Chief Minister Flying Squad Gurugram and the Food and Supply Department raided all the warehouses of depot holder Rupesh Depot Holder in the New Colony police station area.

During the raid, as per the records of 4 POS of depot holder Rupesh Depot Holder, 9365 kg (93.65 quintals) of wheat were found less than the quantity, 650 kg (6.50 quintals) of sugar were found less than the quantity, 46190 kg (461.90 quintals) of millet were found less than the quantity, and 3931 liters of mustard oil were found less than the quantity.

According to the market price, this price is about 25 lakh rupees. After an investigation by the District Food Supply Department, Gurugram, appropriate action will be taken against the above depot holder.

DSP Devendra Singh, Chief Minister Flying Squad, Gurugram, told his team that he received information that rations were not being distributed properly to the poor people at the depot of depot holder Rupesh and that there was a possibility of huge irregularities in them.

During the raid on this information, depot holder Rupesh was found present on the spot, and he got the ration depot physically inspected in front of him. The said ration depot holder, Rupesh, has already been raided by the Chief Minister Flying Squad.