Action on adultery in front of Diwali! Inventory of fake Khoya repaired in Kaithal has arrested bus driver - 2300 kg of false Khoya seized in Kaithal Bikaner to Chandigarh bus intercepted

Updated: Wed, 15 Oct 2025 12:53 am (IST) 2300 kg of False Khoya was caught during the festive season in Kaithal. The food safety team made the repair of a bus on Hisar-Chandigarh Highway. Khoya went from Bikaner to Chandigarh and it was infected with fungus. Police seized the bus and arrested the driver and conductor. The food safety officer said Khoya is false and has fungus in it. A cache of fake Khoya arrested bus driver in Kaithal. Lying Photo Jagran Correspondent, Kaithal. The game of false Khoya emerged during the festive season. The district food safety officer team found 2300 kg of false Khoya from a private AC bus from Nagaland near the town of Kailaram Titaram, turning on Hisar-Chandigarh National Highway on Tuesday. The bus went from Bikaner in Rajasthan to Chandigarh. 115 cans were recovered from the place. Remove ad Only Read News earlier, 85 cans were downloaded in Hisar, Narwana and other cities. The Food Safety Officer team took eight samples from Khoya sent to the laboratory for testing. There is fungus in it. Khoya was buried by digging a well near the Titaram police station. This Khoya would be provided in Kurukshetra, Ambala and Chandigarh. Police recovered the bus. There were 15 passengers in it. Manager Krishna Kumar and conductor Ratan Sharma, residents of Bikan Nagar Diegragarh city Rajasthan, were arrested by police. Rust in Tin, fungus in Khoya. Food safety officer declared Khoya false. It was found to be rusted due to fungus and iron in the can. He said the reports of the samples are expected within 10 to 15 days. As buses on the pretext of tea stop at Dhabas, Kheya is loaded into the bikan bus trees and dropped to Dhabas at night. These buses run from Bikaner to Hisar, Narwana, Kaithal, Kurukshetra, Ambala and Chandigarh and stop at hotels and Dhabas at the pretext of tea, where they pull out the cans. After this, the vehicle of the sweet stores counts the cans full of Khoya, which is then sold at the stores. Sweets of storage cars also pick up these cans at night. The rate for one look is Rs 150 to 200. Bus operators ask for Rs 150 to 200 per can. The bus driver and conductor tells them to download 15 to 20 cans in a city. They don’t have much information about who it takes. Playing with passengers: Shankardas -Passenger Shankardas said he was on board the train from Bikaner to Chandigarh. Illegal offer from Khoya in the bus plays with the passengers. Passengers also experienced two to three hours of problems. Cases of forged cheese and milk have already come to light in Kaithal. Last year, during the festive season, a vehicle full of forged cheese supplied with Punjab was recovered. A fine was also imposed on the firm concerned. Adultery was exposed in a town in the district. Eight samples were taken during the recovery of the Khoya. These samples were sent to the laboratory for testing. Quality information will be available after the report comes. It will be examined how long Khoya is provided in the bus and where it is provided. Police are also investigating at their level. – Pawan Kumar, District Food Safety Officer, Kaithal. License for food safety not received: Pawan Kumar, food safety officer at Pawan, said the department received information that Khoya received a large scale from Bikaner City of Rajasthan, who was sent to stores in Hisar, Narwana, Kaithal, Kurukshetra, Ambala and Chandigarh. The Manager Division could not be a bill or other document related to Khoya, and there was also no document related to permission to bring and transport Khoya in the bus. No document was found regarding the permit of the bus. Raid in the factory restored 1150 liters of ghee. The team of the Department of Food Safety in the district took two samples from Desi Ghee from a factory in Balraj Nagar on the old bypass of the city on Tuesday. These samples were sent to the laboratory. 1150 liters of Ghee has been restored from here. District Food Safety Officer Pawan Kumar said a person named Sanjeev Garg runs this factory. In the fir investigation, the ghee seems to be forged.