Karachi, In a broad sweep across the country, authorities have intensified their crackdown against hoarders to ensure the availability of essential commodities for the general public. This operation has led to the recovery of significant quantities of fertilizers, flour, ghee, and sugar, aiming to stabilize prices and maintain supply lines.
According to Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, during the crackdown, relevant institutions have successfully reclaimed 26,762 metric tons of fertilizer, 2,420 metric tons of flour, 53,954 metric tons of ghee, and 9,340 metric tons of sugar. This considerable effort underscores the government’s commitment to curbing hoarding practices and facilitating access to necessary goods for its citizens.
Particularly in Punjab, during the last week of the previous month, enforcement teams recovered 168 metric tons of fertilizer, 0.544 metric tons of flour, 869 metric tons of ghee, and 205 metric tons of sugar. These operations, totaling 38 successful anti-hoarding interventions during the period, reflect a targeted approach to dismantle hoarding networks and prevent the artificial inflation of food and agricultural product prices.
This nationwide initiative is part of a broader strategy to enhance market regulation, protect consumers from price gouging, and ensure the fair distribution of essential items, especially in times of scarcity. By taking decisive action against hoarders, the government aims to promote economic stability and safeguard the welfare of the population.