Sting Exposes LPG Black Marketing In Bhopal: Commercial Cylinders Sold for Rs 4,000

A recent sting operation has revealed rampant black marketing of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) in Bhopal, where commercial gas cylinders are being sold at exorbitant prices, reaching up to Rs 4,000 each. This illicit trade surfaced following a disruption in the supply of commercial cylinders, which had been officially halted for the last two days due to escalating tensions in the Middle East. The investigation highlights the challenges consumers face in accessing essential resources during crises, as unscrupulous dealers exploit shortages for profit. The incident has raised concerns among authorities regarding the enforcement of regulations and the need for stricter measures to combat such illegal activities. As the situation unfolds, local officials are being urged to take immediate action to address the black market and ensure that citizens have fair access to necessary goods. This incident is part of a broader issue facing the region's energy supply chain, calling for increased transparency and accountability in the distribution of LPG.
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