"We got a tip-off that two trucks, which started from a tehsil-level stock point with sacks full of wheat and rice had taken a different route and went to Lakhani village. We raided a place near the private godown in Lakhani village and seized the grains," said chief inspector, Food and Civil Supply Department, Banaskantha, Kalaji Thakor.
The two trucks were carrying 127 quintal sacks of wheat and 303 sacks with 50 kg rice each from a government godown in Deesa town in the Banaskantha district worth Rs 15.8 lakh to be supplied to ration shops under public distribution system, he said.
The officer said an inquiry has been initiated into the matter.
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