₹7 Lakh Rice Scam Busted: Accused Changes Truck Number to Sell 253 Quintals Illegally, Arrested in Azamgarh

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In a shocking case of fraud from Azamgarh, police have arrested a man accused of illegally selling 253 quintals of rice worth around ₹7 lakh after allegedly tampering with a truck’s registration number.

The incident has raised serious concerns over misuse of government food supply and transport systems.

How the Scam Was Executed

According to police officials, the accused cleverly altered the registration number of a truck to avoid detection. Using this tactic, he managed to divert a large quantity of rice and sell it illegally in the market.

The rice, reportedly meant for distribution through official channels, was instead siphoned off for personal profit.

Truck Number Tampered to Avoid Suspicion

Investigations revealed that the accused changed the truck’s number plate to mislead authorities and transport the rice without raising suspicion. This manipulation allowed him to bypass routine checks and carry out the illegal activity smoothly.

Police say this was a planned attempt to exploit loopholes in the monitoring system.

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Police Action and Arrest

Acting on a tip-off, local police launched an investigation and successfully tracked down the accused. He was arrested and the matter is now under further probe.

Officials are also investigating whether more people were involved in the racket.

Legal Action Underway

A case has been registered against the accused under relevant sections of the law. Authorities are working to uncover the full extent of the scam and identify any accomplices.

Strict action is expected as the case involves alleged misuse of essential commodities.

Why This Case Matters

This incident highlights the ongoing challenges in preventing black marketing and ensuring that essential goods reach the intended beneficiaries. It also raises questions about monitoring mechanisms in the supply chain.

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Final Take

The Azamgarh rice scam is a reminder of how organized methods are being used to exploit public distribution systems. With police tightening their grip, more revelations are expected in the coming days.

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