In a major crackdown, Pune Police has seized 72 commercial gas cylinders and arrested several individuals involved in the illegal black market trade of these cylinders. This operation is part of the ongoing efforts to curb black market activities and ensu
Pune PoliceGas CylindersIllegal TradePublic SafetyCrackdownReal Estate PuneDec 13, 2024
The Pune Police conducted this operation to crack down on the illegal trade of commercial gas cylinders, which poses significant safety risks and financial burdens on legitimate businesses.
The Pune Police seized 72 commercial gas cylinders during their operation.
The Petroleum and Explosives Safety Organisation (PESO) is working with the Pune Police to identify and target areas where the illegal trade is prevalent.
The illegal trade of commercial gas cylinders poses significant risks, including the potential for explosions and fires, which can endanger public safety and property.
The public can help by reporting any suspicious activities related to the sale or distribution of commercial gas cylinders to the nearest police station. Your cooperation is crucial in ensuring community safety.
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