What Led to the Seizure of Over Rs 8 Lakh Worth of Chinese Manjha in Ahmedabad?
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Key Takeaways
- Authorities seized over Rs 8 lakh worth of illegal Chinese manjha.
- Public awareness campaigns are being conducted in schools and neighborhoods.
- Legal actions are being implemented against violators.
- Community engagement is encouraged for public safety.
- Surprise inspections are being conducted on medical stores for compliance.
Ahmedabad, Dec 10 (NationPress) In preparation for Uttarayan 2026, the Ahmedabad district administration and city police have initiated a vigorous operation against the trade and use of illegal Chinese manjha, leading to the confiscation of goods valued at over Rs 8 lakh during a series of coordinated raids throughout the city.
In addition to the enforcement measures, local authorities have embarked on public awareness initiatives in schools, public areas, and major neighborhoods to inform the community about the hazards associated with this perilous thread.
An announcement from the Additional Commissioner of Police (Special Branch) revealed that police have confiscated Chinese manjha worth Rs 8,46,650 to date. The seizure includes 2,145 spools of this dangerous thread and 40 firkis. The largest seizure was reported by Ramol Police Station, which confiscated 2,040 spools valued at Rs 8,16,000.
Sarkhej Police also reported recovering 40 firkis worth Rs 8,000, while Amraiwadi Police confiscated 90 spools valued at Rs 18,900. Shaherkotda Police seized 15 spools worth Rs 3,750. An autorickshaw valued at Rs 1,70,000 was also confiscated as part of the operation.
Legal actions have been initiated primarily under Section 223 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) and relevant statutes of the Gujarat Police Act.
In conjunction with this crackdown, police teams have engaged with students and community members using informative posters and banners to underscore the dangers of Chinese manjha and promote safer kite-flying practices.
The administration and police have urged the public to celebrate Uttarayan responsibly and to report any information regarding the sale or utilization of the prohibited thread to the nearest police station.
Separately, the Food and Drug Control Administration (FDCA) has executed surprise inspections at eight medical stores in Ahmedabad for allegedly dispensing cough syrup without a doctor's prescription.
All eight establishments have received show-cause notices and have been asked for an immediate explanation.
This initiative is part of the FDCA's ongoing commitment to ensuring that the public has access to safe and quality medications.
Officials have stated that stringent actions are being enforced across the state against those breaching drug safety regulations.
The inspections targeted medical stores in areas including Ghatlodia, Satellite, Vejalpur, and Prahladnagar, covering outlets such as Apollo Pharmacy (Ghatlodia), Krishna Medical, Solcure Pharmacy, Namnidhi Pharma, Nam: Wellness, Natraj Medical, Apollo Pharmacy (Vejalpur), and Apollo Pharmacy (Prahladnagar).