
Updated 10 जुलाई 2026 7:02 पूर्वाह्न
{"title":"Delhi Authorities Seize Rs 20 Lakh Worth of Expired Food Scam","excerpt":"In a decisive move against food safety violations, Delhi police confiscated more than Rs 20 lakh of expired and near‑expiry products that had been tampered with to erase their manufacturing and expiry dates. The operation underscores the dangers of purchasing food from dubious sources and the need for stringent regulatory oversight.","body_html":"<h2>Operation Overview</h2>n<p>Delhi police recently executed a coordinated raid that led to the seizure of over Rs 20 lakh worth of food items that were either expired or close to expiry. Investigators discovered that the accused had purchased these products at low prices from unverified suppliers and then used chemical thinners to erase the original manufacturing and expiry dates on the packaging.</p>nn<h2>How the Scam Unfolded</h2>n<p>The accused reportedly targeted popular brands, buying their near‑expiry or expired stock at discounted rates. By applying chemical thinners, they managed to remove the visible dates, making the products appear fresh. This manipulation allowed them to sell the items to unsuspecting consumers, thereby bypassing standard food safety checks.</p>nn<h2>Implications for Consumer Safety</h2>n<p>Consuming expired food can pose serious health risks, including food poisoning and long‑term health complications. The tampering of expiry dates not only undermines consumer trust but also erodes the integrity of the food supply chain. This case highlights the importance of vigilance among shoppers and the need for clear labeling practices.</p>nn<h2>Regulatory Framework</h2>n<p>Under the Food Safety and Standards Act, the sale of expired food is strictly prohibited. The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) sets guidelines for labeling, packaging, and storage to ensure that products remain safe for consumption. Violations can lead to fines, product recalls, and, in severe cases, criminal charges.</p>nn<h2>Potential Legal Consequences</h2>n<p>While the exact charges pending against the accused have not been disclosed, the authorities are likely to pursue legal action under provisions that address the sale of adulterated or expired food. Penalties can include monetary fines, imprisonment, and the revocation of business licenses.</p>nn<h2>Consumer Protection Measures</h2>n<ul>n<li>Always check the manufacturing and expiry dates on food packaging before purchase.</li>n<li>Prefer reputable retailers and avoid buying from street vendors or unverified sources.</li>n<li>Report suspicious products to local food safety authorities
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