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19 petrol pumps face action for cheating customers



RAUTAHAT: The Regional Office of Nepal Bureau of Standards and Metrology (NBSM) at Rautahat has taken action against 19 petrol pumps in Bara, Parsa and Rautahat for cheating customers.

Monitoring was conducted at 891 petrol pumps during the fiscal year 2018/2019 and 19 petrol pumps were found to have used the software in the petrol pump to cheat the customers, according to NBSM Regional Office Chief, Sashi Bhusan Yadav.

The action was taken against proprietors of Bijaya Oil Store, Muhammad Oil Store, Shiva Shankar Traders, Jaya Bikas Oil Store, Hari Om Oil Store and Baba Oil Traders in Bara. They were fined Rs 10,000 per person and three months of imprisonment.

Likewise, Khan Oil Store in Rautahat, Amit Oil Store in Baram Krishna Oil Store, Ayush Oil Store, Sonu Oil Store, and Anish Traders’ proprietors were also booked with Rs 30,000 fine and three years of imprisonment each.

Similarly, the Office also filed a case against the Asian Paints Industry on the charge of violating the standards of metrology and relevant laws in the country.
Kisan Agro Chemical Pvt Ltd and Jagadamba Oil Traders in Bara were also taken action for the same case.

Moreover, cases were filed against Hulas Steel Pvt Ltd, Bara, Apollo Feeds Pvt Ltd, Chitwan, Pancharatna Feeds Pvt Ltd and Binayak Pvt Ltd which were found exempting taxes. The Office has sought one-year imprisonment and Rs 10,000 in fine to each.

Publish Date : 16 August 2019 19:36 PM

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