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SUNDAY, MAY 18, 2025
222 tonnes of edible oil seized in Khulna

Bangladesh

TBS Report
12 May, 2022, 01:20 pm
Last modified: 12 May, 2022, 01:46 pm

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222 tonnes of edible oil seized in Khulna

A joint team of Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) and district administration conducted an operation in the Borobazar area of Khulna on Thursday (12 May)

TBS Report
12 May, 2022, 01:20 pm
Last modified: 12 May, 2022, 01:46 pm
Picture: TBS
Picture: TBS

A mobile court in Khulna has recovered 222 tonnes of edible oil from three trading companies in the city. The establishments have been fined for hoarding.

A joint team of Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) and district administration conducted an operation in the Borobazar area of Khulna on Thursday (12 May).

The operation was led by Khulna District Administration Executive Magistrate Debashish Basak.

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"A total of 222.08 tonnes of oil was found from the three traders; they have been fined one lakh 60 thousand takas," Executive Magistrate Debashish Basak told the Business Standard.

"31.06 metric tonnes of soybean and 63.30 metric tonnes of palm oil were found in Saha Traders during the operation. Dilip Kumar Saha, the owner of the company, has been fined Tk30,000 for this,"he added.

Sonali Enterprise was found to be hoarding  26.78 metric tons of soybeans and 31.80 metric tons of palm oil. Pradip Saha, the owner of the company, was fined Tk90,000, the district administration said. It also said that 9.58 metric tons of soybean and 59.56 metric tons of palm oil were found in Ranjit Biswas & Sons . Ajit Biswas, the owner of the company, has been fined Tk40,000.

Along with the fines, the traders have been instructed to sell the oils at government-mandated prices within the next three days.

1.5 lakh litres of hoarded edible oil seized in 4 districts

Hundreds of thousands of litres of hoarded edible oil are coming out of the warehouses of traders in raids across the country although the essential cooking item remained out of the market for the last several days.

The government has been conducting raids against hoarders to avoid an artificial crisis for edible oil in the country. 

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