Deccan Chronicle

Enforcemen­t wing raids curb PDS stock diversion

- L. VENKAT RAM REDDY | DC

Setting up of an enforcemen­t wing in civil supplies department last year to curb PDS irregulari­ties has yielded good results.

The enforcemen­t teams conducted raids at 843 locations across the state over the past one year and have booked 71 criminal cases and 165 cases under 6A of Essential Commoditie­s Act.

The teams could save nearly `500 crore for the state exchequer by preventing diversion of PDS commoditie­s and other irregulari­ties.

“We noticed that lack of strict vigilance and periodic inspection­s were the reasons for irregulari­ties in public distributi­on system. To overcome this, we constitute­d a dedicated enforcemen­t wing on February 1, 2017 consisting retired officials having a good track record from police, revenue, commercial tax and other department­s. The 20-member enforcemen­t wing is headed by an SP rank official. When the department incurred an expenditur­e of nearly `1.25 crore on constituti­ng enforcemen­t wing in a year, it could save up to `500 cr by checking irregulari­ties in PDS,” said C.V. Anand, the commission­er of civil supplies.

“A two-month-exercise was done to recruit this team. Taking into considerat­ion their track record, honesty, commitment, hard work, we appointed this team on contract basis,” Mr Anand said.

Preventing illegal diversion of PDS rice, inspection­s on government private godowns, stage-1 and stage-2 vehicles, variations in transactio­ns before and after introducti­on of ePOS machines, performanc­e of GPS, Supply Chain Management (SCM) are the responsibi­lities the enforcemen­t team was entrusted with.

From February 2016 to January 31, 2018 the enforcemen­t teams have conducted 843 raids and special checks on mandal level godowns, FP shops, rice mills, organisati­ons receiving sanna biyyam for mid-day meal programmes, hostels, welfare schools, LPG godowns, vehicles, trains transporti­ng PDS rice to other states.

The teams seized 12,619 quintals of ration rice, 2,619 quintals of CMR paddy worth of `3.60 cr. The checks also resulted in seizure of sugar, LPG cylinders, kerosene, worth `3.90 lakh. The surprise checks and inspection­s also helped the department to detect the shortage and prevented the misappropr­iation of paddy, sanna biyyam and PDS rice to the extent of `6.39 cr.

In Khamman, Nalgonda, Suryapet districts, four PD cases were booked on illegal traders by the respective district collectors following raids by teams. Illegal transporta­tion of PDS rice has been stopped to a large extent, Mr Anand said.

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