Ujjain: In a major incident, Ujjain district collector Ashish Singh has banned the purchase, sale, and storage of sugar Manjha under Section 144. He has clear instructions that if any person violates the rule, then a bulldozer will be fired on his immovable property. A bulldozer was fired at the house of the businessman who took this warning lightly.
Nilganga police station in-charge Tarun Kuril said Hitesh Bhimwani's father Girdhari, a resident of Shri Ram Colony in the Nilganga area, was selling Chinese Manjha in violation of rules. The police had also filed a complaint against him in this incident. District Magistrate Ashish Singh said that a person died in Ujjain last year due to china's door. This time too, before the Makar Sankranti festival, some people were storing, buying, and selling China's door in violation of the order. In one such case, Deputy Superintendent of Police Vinod Kumar Meena took action and caught a person.
The same criminal was selling China's Manjha even after the ban. After the police action, when the real estate of the criminal was found, it was found that he had illegally built some part of the house. Taking action on Tuesday, the illegal portion has been demolished through the municipal corporation. Superintendent of Police Satyendra Kumar Shukla said that the criminal was trying to earn a profit of three to four thousand rupees by selling the door of China. That's why he took the risk. 48 pieces were recovered from the possession of the criminal. In this case, documentary evidence was handed over to the district administration on behalf of the police. On Tuesday, an illegal portion of a house built at a cost of Rs 3 lakh in the municipal corporation was demolished amid police protection.
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