Two arrested, six cases registered for overpricing essentials

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LAHORE, Aug 27 (APP): In a significant move to enforce official prices, the Price Control Magistrates have conducted inspections at 1,568  locations, leading to the arrest of two individuals for overpricing fruits, vegetables, and other essential items.
Lahore Deputy Commissioner (DC) Syed Musa Raza told media on Tuesday that six cases have been registered and two shops have been sealed for violations of government-set prices.
Furthermore, fines totaling Rs 800,000 have been imposed for 138 instances of non-compliance.
The DC emphasized that Price Control Magistrates and Assistant Commissioners are actively ensuring adherence to official rates. Supervision of the auction process in fruit and vegetable markets is also underway to prevent any malpractices. Administrative officers are ensuring the sale of fruits, vegetables, and bread at government-approved prices. All stalls and shops are being instructed to prominently display the rate list, and strict action is being taken against those failing to comply, he added.
Following the directives of the Chief Minister of Punjab, no leniency will be shown towards overpricing. Citizens are encouraged to register their complaints regarding overpricing at the Chief Minister Punjab’s helpline: 080002345, he urged.
Meanwhile, the district administration is intensifying its dengue elimination efforts, having recently discovered larvae at nine locations. In the past 24 hours, nine notices were issued, bringing the total to 75,990 for the year, with 3,619 cases registered.