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Counterfeit Goods From Toothpaste to Paneer Penetrate Homes, Raids Put Essentials Under Scanner - Video
Overview
A wave of police raids across India has exposed large-scale counterfeiting of everyday consumables, raising serious public health concerns. From fake toothpaste and soft drinks to adulterated paneer and ginger-garlic paste, illegal units have been found producing substandard goods using harmful chemicals in unhygienic conditions.
The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) recently filed an FIR with the Delhi Police over social media posts alleging widespread fake paneer sales, triggering debate over transparency. Authorities have invoked provisions under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita and the Food Safety Act to crack down on offenders, reports The Print.
Investigations revealed organised rackets, including counterfeit Sensodyne toothpaste units in Delhi and reconditioned expired soft drinks relabelled for sale. Raids in Surat and Hyderabad uncovered adulterated paneer and contaminated ginger-garlic paste made with inferior ingredients. Officials seized thousands of kilograms of unsafe products and arrested key accused. The FSSAI reported that over 5.18 lakh food samples were tested in three years, with thousands found unsafe, underscoring the scale of the crisis and the need for stricter enforcement and consumer awareness.


