Raid: Significant Uncovers Expired Food Products and Drug Seizures

Background on Recent Enforcement Actions
The food safety commissionerate conducted a major crackdown on expired food products in Jaipur. This operation revealed alarming conditions under which a warehouse was operating, including an expired food license.
During the raid, authorities seized and destroyed 1.5 lakh kg of expired food products, which included noodles, ketchup, mayonnaise, and energy drinks. The food safety team collected samples, seized stock, machines, and sealed the premises, highlighting the ongoing efforts to ensure public health and safety.
Drug Interception in Arunachal Pradesh
In a separate incident, police in Arunachal Pradesh intercepted 26 grams of heroin with a street value of Rs 1.37 lakh. The heroin was recovered from a sling bag possessed by a suspect during a police raid. A case has been registered against the accused under Section 21 (b) of the NDPS Act, 1985, indicating the seriousness of the drug-related offenses.
Fake Raid Incident in New Delhi
In New Friends Colony, New Delhi, two individuals were arrested for staging a fake Enforcement Directorate (ED) raid. The suspects coerced family members and confiscated mobile devices, escaping with approximately ₹3-4 lakh and seven luxury watches.
The police traced the suspects’ route using over 350 CCTV feeds, which played a crucial role in their identification and subsequent arrest. During the investigation, authorities recovered an ITBP Dy Commandant uniform and a fake ID card, further complicating the case against the accused.
Next Steps and Ongoing Investigations
Officials are continuing to investigate both the expired food products case and the fake raid incident. Observers expect that further developments will emerge as authorities analyze the evidence collected during these operations.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding any additional arrests or the broader implications of these raids on local businesses and public safety initiatives.


