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FDA officer suspended for alleged misbehaviour in Munde's

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

A (FDA) was today suspended for allegedly creating a scene at the office of of Opposition in the Legislative Council,

FDA announced suspension of class II from Bhiwandi, R D Akrupe, in the House.

Munde alleged that the created ruckus over a calling-attention notice Munde had moved over the ban on gutka last week. Despite the ban, gutka was being smugged in from other states, the had said then.

R D Akrupe, a class II FDA officer, came to his office with a BJP MLA from Udgir, and threatened Munde's on Special Duty (OSD), asking how could the raise the issue in the House, Munde claimed today.

"A probe by the FDA has proved corruption charges against Akrupe, and the matter reached the office of Vice President of as the holds a post under the Constitution," Munde said.

Following the probe, the FDA had 'de-notified' the officer, the of Opposition said.

Wanting to know who was behind the officer's misbehaviour, Munde demanded his suspension.

of the House and Chandrakant Patil said that announcing suspension in this manner would be problematic. "The may approach the Administrative Tribunal (MAT)," he said.

However, Council directed the government to probe the incident and suspend the in the meantime. Issue of MAT case could be dealt with later, he said.

Nimbalkar had to adjourn the proceedings twice, as members argued that business of the House can not continue till the issue was sorted out.

Earlier, during a debate on a starred question on ban on gutka and some other food items, Bapat announced that the government will amend sections 272 to 276 of the Indian Penal Code (which deal with adulteration) to make the offence of possession or sale of such items non-bailable.

Provisions of stringent acts such as the Prevention of Dangerous Activities Act (MPDA) and Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA) would be invoked against the offenders, the said.

After the ban came into effect, Rs 114 crore-worth gutka was seized and destroyed, Bapat said.

(Shiv Sena) said some gutka brands are manufactured in slums in and they contain "tails of dead lizards and intoxicating chemicals".

These illicit manufacturers have links with gangsters and other anti-social elements, the Sena said.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Fri, March 16 2018. 19:25 IST
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