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Crackdown on overpriced sugar: shops sealed, 19 arrested in ICT

Daily Dateline Islamabad by Daily Dateline Islamabad
July 30, 2025
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ISLAMABAD:The Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT) administration has intensified its efforts to regulate the price of essential commodities, with a particular focus on sugar.In the last 24 hours, two retail shops were sealed, 19 shopkeepers were taken into custody, and fines amounting to Rs 66,500 were imposed on violators selling sugar above the officially fixed rate.The enforcement operations were carried out under the supervision of price control magistrates in various markets and sectors of the city.According to the spokesman of ICT administration, the actions are part of a broader campaign to ensure the availability of sugar at government-notified prices and to discourage profiteering.During the crackdown, several shopkeepers were found charging more than the approved per kilogram rate for sugar. After on-the-spot inspections, the authorities took legal action, including sealing shops and detaining those found guilty of price manipulation.The administration stated that the campaign will continue without any pause, and daily monitoring of prices will be ensured through regular field visits by magistrates. Areas with repeated violations will face stricter actions, including extended sealing of shops and higher penalties.In addition to enforcing fines, the administration has also issued a public appeal, urging citizens to report any violations related to sugar pricing. Residents have been asked to cooperate by informing the relevant authorities whenever they find a vendor overcharging. Complaints can be registered through the district administration’s helpline or official complaint platforms.Officials said that strict implementation of price control measures is necessary to protect consumers, especially in the current economic climate. They reiterated that action against violators will be swift and without discrimination. All retailers are bound to display price lists in a visible place at their shops and adhere strictly to the rates set by the government.The administration further warned wholesalers and retailers against hoarding or manipulating supply chains to artificially inflate prices. Raids may also be conducted at godowns and supply points if irregularities are suspected.

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