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Joint Bengal Police-Adani Wilmar raid uncovers 102 tins of adulterated cooking oil in Raniganj

  • Raniganj mill raided for fake Fortune oil
  • 102 adulterated tins seized during Joint Bengal Police-Adani Wilmar raid
  • Owner flees; forensic tests underway

01 Nov 2025

Joint Bengal Police-Adani Wilmar raid uncovers 102 tins of adulterated cooking oil in Raniganj

In a late-night crackdown, Bengal police and legal cell representatives from Adani Wilmar Group (Fortune Oil's parent company) raids in an oil mill in Raniganj's Girja Para area, uncovering a brazen operation peddling adulterated cooking oil in genuine-looking tins. The raid led to the seizure of 102 tins falsely branded as Fortune, filled instead with substandard local oil and primed for unsuspecting consumers. With the mill owner vanishing into the night just as authorities arrived, this incident highlights the persistent underbelly of counterfeit food scams plaguing industrial hubs like Asansol, where quick profits trump public health and leave families vulnerable to this harmful edible oil masquerading as trusted household staples.

The operation unfolded swiftly at Modi Oil Mill factory, where investigators found stacks of tins bearing two variants of the Fortune Oil logo—deceptively authentic down to the packaging—being loaded with cheap, unregulated oil for market distribution. Adani Wilmar Ltd's legal team, on-site during the bust, decried them as outright fraud, noting how everyday shoppers were being duped into buying what they believed was premium refined oil, only to ingest potentially toxic blends. Raniganj police, acting on the company's urgent alert, cordoned off the site and hauled away the evidence, but not before the owner slipped away, fueling suspicions of a deeper network. Local whispers suggest this isn't isolated; similar rackets have popped up and faded in the area before, only to resurface, leaving residents wary of every grocery run.

As forensic experts now pore over oil samples sent for lab testing, the raid has reignited urgent calls for tighter oversight from authorities, with locals decrying the cycle of busts followed by lulls that keep harmful products circulating. Police suspect an organized local syndicate behind the operation, and efforts to track down the fugitive owner are intensifying, promising arrests soon. This incident serves as a stark reminder of the hidden dangers in everyday essentials—urging shoppers to scrutinize labels and pushing regulators to clamp down harder before another batch of fake adulterated cooking oil hits shelves and dinner tables.

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