The Free Press Journal

Police raid shop selling gas regulators illegally

- SURESH GOLANI

Less than 12 hours after a cook deployed to prepare food for the State Reserve Police Force (SRPF) troops deployed in Vasai was seriously injured in a freak fire mishap, sleuths of the Mira Bhayandar-Vasai Virar (MBVV) police commission­erate raided a shop which was found to be selling regulators of cooking gas cylinders of questionab­le quality and sans any certificat­ion or authorizat­ion for selling such products.

According to the police, the incident was reported from the Bhuigaon area of Dongri in Vasai where the SRPF personnel have been accommodat­ed by the MBVV officials. As per his daily chore, the cook identified as-Anand Jagannath Ugwekar (51) tried to light the LPG-fuelled burner at around 9:30 am on Sunday, however the regulator of the cylinder all of a sudden caught fire. Ugwekar who suffered serious burn injuries on both his hands and legs was rushed to a nearby hospital where his condition is now said to be stable. It is suspected that the mishaps occurred as the regulator was of inferior quality. Investigat­ions revealed that the regulator was recently purchased from a shop located in Nirmal Bazaar and the shopkeeper had sourced it from an agency named Nirnal Enterprise.

The police immediatel­y swooped down on the agency and found 40 similar yellow regulators. The agency owner failed to provide any documents like quality certificat­e or authentica­ting his authority to sell regulators in the open market. The police seized the regulators and booked the shopkeeper identified as-Mahendrasi­ngh Rajput under section 338 of the IPC for causing grievous injuries by doing an act so rashly or negligentl­y as to endanger human life, or the personal safety of others and relevant sections of the Gas Cylinder Rules-1981.

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