Pulwama, May 21 (JKNS): Pulwama Police, in coordination with officials from the Agriculture Department, registered a case under the Essential Commodities Act after a huge quantity of urea fertiliser was allegedly found stored illegally in a godown at Parigam area of south Kashmir’s Pulwama district.
As per news agency JKNS, Pulwama Police, in coordination with the Agriculture department official (Fertilizer Inspector), has registered a case under the Essential Commodities Act against an individual for unauthorized storage of fertiliser in the district.
During checking and verification at Parigam, a huge quantity of urea fertiliser was found stored inside a godown. During enquiry, the owner of the fertiliser was identified as Fayaz Ahmad Magray S/o Gh. Qadir Magray R/o Kaisermullah Chadoora. Upon verification, the owner failed to produce any valid licence or authorised documents regarding the storage and possession of the fertiliser.
Acting on the matter, FIR No. 93/2026 under relevant sections of law was registered at Police Station Pulwama. Further investigation into the matter is underway.
Pulwama Police remains committed towards strict enforcement of law and urges the general public to cooperate with Police and report any illegal hoarding, black marketing or unauthorized storage of essential commodities in their respective areas. (JKNS)

