Myl Police Action | Sweets Shop Owner Faces Case for Domestic Gas Commercial Use Myl police have registered a case against a sweets shop owner for using domestic gas cylinders for commercial purposes. The action followed a raid conducted by the tahsildar’s office and supply department in Bhagalpur on Monday evening. Authorities discovered the illegal use of domestic gas cylinders at a sweets shop during the raid, which took place amid ongoing shortages of gas cylinders in the region. The investigation was initiated based on a report from supply inspector Ajay Kumar. The police have filed a case against Pankaj Jayswal, the owner of "Pari Sweets," under the Essential Commodities Act. The raid highlighted the enforcement of regulations against the misuse of domestic gas for commercial activities, which is strictly prohibited. The incident occurred during a period when gas cylinder shortages have been a significant concern in the area. Officials emphasized that the use of domestic gas for business purposes violates legal provisions and disrupts the supply chain for households. The case underscores the authorities’ efforts to address illegal practices and ensure fair distribution of essential resources. The police have warned that similar violations will be dealt with strictly, as the misuse of gas cylinders not only breaches legal norms but also exacerbates the challenges faced by regular consumers. The case against Jayswal is expected to set a precedent for enforcing compliance with gas usage regulations in the region.#myl_police #tahsildar_office #supply_department_bhagalpur #ajay_kumar #pankaj_jayswal
