The Free Press Journal

SIT busts PDS rice export racket

Cops seize 110 MT rice from godown in Panvel, nab three more men

- AMIT SRIVASTAVA

The rice was meant for poor people but a gang from Kar nataka made money by exporting it illegally to African countries. The special investigat­ive team (SIT) from Navi Mumbai busted a PDS rice export racket and seized around 110 metric tonne (MT) of public distributi­on system (PDS) rice from a godown in Palaspe, Panvel on July 31. The SIT sleuths also arrested three more persons from Kar nataka. The culprits had already exported around 32,000 MT of PDS rice since January.

On July 31, the Panvel city police and revenue department raided a godown in Palaspe, Panvel and seized 33-MT rice which was to be distribute­d among the poor during the lockdown. The police had then arrested three persons identified as Bhimashank­ar Khade, Iqbal

Kazi, and godown owner Laxman Patel. While Khade and Kazi are residents of Solapur, Patel is the owner of the godown.

After that, the Navi Mumbai police for med SIT that carried out the raid at three companies in Karnataka and Maharashtr­a and arrested three more persons. They also seized 270 MT of PDS grains. During the investigat­ion, it also revealed that since January, the racket had already exported 32827 MT of PDS rice worth Rs 100 crore to African countries.

The three arrested persons were identified as

Krushan Pawar, 45, Navnath Rathod, 25, and Sattar Sayyad, 25. A senior police official said that during the investigat­ion, it revealed that 18 people are involved in the illegal export racket, and after three arrests, we are searching the remaining 15 accused.

According to police, the 270 MT PDS rice was seized from Jai Anand Food Company in Bhiwandi and Zenith Impex Company in Khalapur. “We seized 5404 bags of rice and 860 bags of wheat. The gunny bags were stamped as Gover nment of Punjab, Haryana, Maharashtr­a and Madhya Pradesh,” said the official.

The police of ficial said that during the lockdown, the biometric system was stopped as part of precaution of which they took benefits and diverted the PDS grains to African countries illegally. A case was registered against them under the Essential Commoditie­s Act.

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