Two elderly persons were arrested from Anand Parvat in central Delhi for selling engine oil of dubious quality. Around 60,000 fake stickers, printed at Peergarhi, were recovered from them.
The next time you buy engine oil for your vehicle, check if you are paying for the genuine product. On Tuesday, two elderly persons were arrested from Anand Parvat in central Delhi for selling engine oil of dubious quality.
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BUSTED: Fake stickers recovered by Delhi police |
Around 60,000 fake stickers, printed at Peergarhi, were recovered from them.
The accused, Niranjan Das Bansal, 55, and Muralidhar, 62, were selling the oil under the labels of IOCL and HPCL.
"The two have confessed. They had been in the business for the last six to seven years," said a police official. The two men were arrested after a joint raid by Enforcers of Intellectual Property Rights (EIPR) and Delhi Police.