Tippers and tractors are deceiving consumers by reducing the size of the pallet.
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The police have taken control of tippers and tractors that were being used to cheat consumers by changing their appearance against the standards. The police have taken control of tippers and tractors that had reduced the size of the pallet with the intention of cheating consumers.
The Area Police Office, Butwal, has taken control of 13 tippers and 9 tractors from various places in Butwal and Sainamaina. Similarly, 53 motorcycles and 4 autorickshaws that had been changed in appearance are also being taken into control and action is being taken, said Deputy Superintendent of Police Nishant Srivastava, Chief of the Area Police Office.
He said that the tippers and tractors were taken under control after it was found that they were using the tippers and tractors to reduce the size of the pallets in the purchase and sale of river-based materials and providing them to consumers at low prices, and that the blankets were kept thick. ‘We have taken control of 79 vehicles,’ he said. ‘Since this is the first time, we are preparing to send all the vehicles that have been modified against the standards of the Traffic Management Office after taking warning action.’
He said that if it is seen for the second time, criminal charges may be filed. According to DSP Srivastava, the police have taken control of (highway) tippers with numbers Ga2Kha 0216, Lu2Kha 3285, Ra 1Kha 2223, Lumbini Province 01-0010384 and tractors with numbers Lu1Ta 6842, Lu4Ta 5827 and Lu2Ta 4834 and have taken action. Police investigation has shown that the arrested people have defrauded consumers by reducing the size of each vehicle by more than 30 cubic meters.
Similarly, the police have also taken control of 53 motorcycles that have been modified. The police have launched a campaign to take control of the vehicles after problems such as loud noises, noise pollution, and other problems such as changing the appearance of motorcycles and making loud noises have increased.
