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Counterfeit food products worth INR 4.82 Lakh seized in Maharashtra; 4 booked for fake FSSAI license

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On Saturday, an official reported that law enforcement authorities confiscated a collection of food products, which comprised various types of edible oils, with an estimated value of INR 4.82 lakh. This seizure took place in a warehouse located in the Thane district of Maharashtra. The goods were discovered to have been produced and stored under suspicion of utilizing a counterfeit license.

The authorities conducted a raid at the godown located at Daighar on Thursday, and a case was registered against its four owners, he said. “A leading manufacturer of asafoetida approached the police with a complaint that the accused were manufacturing the products with a fake licence. After that, the Food and Drugs Administration (FDA) officials raided the godown,” the official of Shil-Daighar police station said.

The FDA and police authorities seized various products, including compounded asafoetida, edible gum, mustard oil, cotton seed refined oil, refined rice bran oil along with some brown liquid. They used a fake licence of the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) to manufacture the products, he said.

The value of the seized goods is INR 4,82,500, he said.

A case was registered against the four owners of the godown under various sections of the Food Safety and Standards Act and also under Indian Penal Code (IPC) sections 420 (cheating), 34 (common intention), the police said.

The four accused are identified as Mahesh Sheth, Abhishek Tripathi, Anil Yadav and Mohaziddin Mohammad Iqbal Memon, they said.

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