
Delhi Police arrested two men, Rakesh Kumar Chhabra and Kuldeep Singh, after raiding a counterfeit engine oil manufacturing unit in Ghazipur, east Delhi. Authorities seized around 700 litres of fake engine oil, packaging materials, and equipment used for production. Preliminary investigations indicate the accused supplied duplicate oil under reputed brand labels since 2022. Police are working to identify others involved in the supply chain.
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| Source | Their headline | Bias | Sentiment |
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| theprint | Delhi Police busts counterfeit engine oil unit in Ghazipur; 2 arrested | Center | Neutral |
| news18 | Delhi Police busts counterfeit engine oil unit in Ghazipur; 2 arrested | Center | Neutral |
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