New Delhi: Over 100 traders selling acid illegally were imposed fines worth over Rs 7 lakh in last ten days during a drive to regulate the sale of corrosive chemical, said Delhi Commission for Women on Monday.
The drive which led to the seizure of over 1000 litre of concentrated acid was launched ten days ago with a joint team of the Delhi government and city police officials raiding over 100 shops and establishments, the DCW statement added.
The malady of illegal and open sale of acid in the city was discussed on August 22 in a special meeting, chaired by Delhi Chief Secretary Anshu Prakash, the statement added.
The meeting was also attended by DCW Chairperson Swati Maliwal, besides secretaries of various Delhi government departments and representatives of Delhi Police, it added.
Following the meeting, the chief secretary directed divisional commissioner-cum-secretary (Revenue) to constitute joint teams of area sub divisional magistrates, DCW representatives and Delhi Police personnel to launch a drive against illegal sale of the chemical.