National Herald Tribune

Government initiate nationwide crackdown against hoarders

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ISLAMABAD, (NNI): The government of Pakistan and the military leadership have decided to take strict measures against the hoarders and initiated a crackdown across the country.

During a recent crackdown against hoarders, the relevant institutio­ns conducted raids across the country and recovered 26,762 metric tons of fertilizer, 2,420MT of flour, 53,954MT of ghee, and 9,340 MT of sugar.

According to the report, a total of 38 successful antihoardi­ng operations were completed from March 24 to 31, while 168 MT of fertilizer, 0.544 MT of flour, 869 MT of ghee, and 205 MT of sugar were recovered from Punjab.

Earlier this year, the former Caretaker Minister for Planning Muhammad Sami Saeed sought a detailed report from the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS) on the active usage of the Decision Support System on Inflation (DSSI) for price monitoring of edibles, checking profiteeri­ng and hoarding.

He passed these directives while chairing a meeting of the National Price Monitoring Committee (NPMC) to review the prices of essential commoditie­s, a news release said.

One of the salient features of DSSI, which provides market-level informatio­n, city-wise comparison of prices, and time series data at the commodity level, is the comparison of rates issued by Deputy Commission­ers and those collected by the PBS every week.

The minister also directed the Ministry of National Food Security and Research to engage with the Pakistan Poultry Associatio­n to identify and resolve the supply issues of poultry products.

Besides, he asked provincial government­s and the administra­tion of Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT) to vigorously pursue smooth availabili­ty of essential items, especially in the preview of the upcoming holy month of Ramazan, seeking report demand and supply situation of specific commoditie­s used in the fasting month.

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