CM Flying Raid: Raid abandoned poultry farm, illegal fireworks factory caught

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CM Flying Raid: Raid abandoned poultry farm, illegal fireworks factory caught

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Karnal: Illegal manufacturing of firecrackers and firecrackers is taking place on a large scale in the district, flouting government rules and safety precautions. In the last week, CM Flying caught two illegal firecracker factories. In this series, CM Flying’s team along with intelligence raided a poultry farm in Uncha Samana village. This empty poultry farm was home to an illegal bomb and cracker manufacturing factory. The team confiscated a large quantity of fireworks from the spot. The police took up the case and initiated an investigation.

According to the information, firecrackers were manufactured on a large scale in an illegal factory. This can be seen from the fact that a large stock of firecrackers, huge quantities of explosives and empty packing boxes were recovered during the raid here. It is reported that bombs and crackers have been made illegally in this poultry farm for a month. The manner in which the officials of the Pollution Control, Intelligence, Fire and Labor Departments acted together with CM Flying. Looking at it, it seems that the factory was illegally producing bombs and crackers in large quantities. As soon as CM Flying was ambushed, there was panic in the area. When the opportunity arose, the factory owner fled the spot. The factory owner was identified as Rajkumar, a resident of Karnal. In the firecracker factory that was caught, about 28 workers were making firecrackers, but no safety precautions were taken in the factory. In such a situation and the way these bombs and firecrackers were made keeping in mind the rules and regulations, if an accident ever occurred, the consequences could have been very serious.

The poultry farm was leased.

Poultry farm owner Bharat Singh, a resident of Uncha Samana, said that his poultry farm was lying vacant for a long time and Rajkumar (Hal Karnal), a resident of UP, had rented this poultry farm last month. But he didn’t know that this bomb was used to make fireworks.

Women were exploited in paying daily wages.

About two dozen women worked as laborers in the factory. Some women said that they were employed as laborers here by an entrepreneur named Meena from Karnal. And they receive 200 rupees per day as daily wages from the factory owner. Meanwhile, investigating officer Naresh Kumar said that the manufacturing of bombs and crackers was being carried out illegally at a vacant poultry farm in Uncha Samana village. The police searched the place brilliantly and recovered a large quantity of bombs, crackers and gunpowder. All the goods were seized and investigations were initiated against the factory and poultry owner.

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