₹3.50 crores, from an illegal unit located in Pooth Khurd village, Delhi. Acting swiftly on the provided tip-off, the police raided the specified location and successfully seized a substantial quantity of fake pesticides linked to the aforementioned aggrotech companies. The police registered a case under Section 420 IPC and Sections 103/104 of the DP Act at PS Bawana, Delhi.
Subsequently, they added sections 467, 468, 471 IPC, and Section 63 of the Copy Right Act during the course of the investigation. Also read: Woman receives ‘fake' watch instead of ₹50,900 Apple Watch ordered from Amazon: Here’s what happened next According to DCP Outer North, Ravi Kumar Singh, based on the information provided by Paramjeet Singh, a raid was conducted at Plot No. 488, Khasra No.
154, Ground Floor, Village Pooth Khurd, Bawana, Delhi, where a huge quantity of fake pesticides was recovered. The rented premises in Pooth Khurd village, where the fake pesticides were discovered, were under the possession of one of the suspects, Hariom, a resident of Janta Colony, Rohtak, Haryana. Hariom was apprehended and confessed to operating the illegal unit in collaboration with two labourers named Zakir and Kadir, both residents of JJ Colony, Bawana, police said.
Also read: Fake currency worth ₹3 lakh seized in West Bengal's Bauria, two held Hariom disclosed that he had been engaged in the pesticide business for the past 10-15 years and currently owns a shop near Sabji Mandi in Delhi, where he sells legitimate products from various agrotech companies. For the last six months, he had been involved in the manufacturing of fake products at the Pooth Khurd location and selling them at his shop in Delhi, police added. Subsequently, acting on the
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