Nalgonda Police seized spurious seeds worth 6 Cr

Nalgonda: Although the government is attacking and filing cases, some of the criminals are constantly cheating the public by selling fake seeds and especially cheating farmers.

The Telangana government, which has set up a special task force with the start of the Kharif season, has warned that it will implement the PD Act if it sells fake seeds. Occasional attacks are being made by the officials too.

Police have recently nabbed a gang who are selling fake seeds in the Suryapeta district. Recently, another large quantity of fake seeds was seized in the Nalgonda district.

Nalgonda Task Force

Nalgonda Police seized spurious seeds worth 6 Cr
Nalgonda Police seized spurious seeds worth 6 Cr

The task force police along with farmers in several parts of the district have recently carried out raids. Authorities arrested 13 people in connection with this issue. Rs. 6 crores worth of fake rice, cotton, maize and vegetable seeds were seized.

The main accused in the case, Srinivas Reddy, a chartered accountant from Mahbubnagar district, had set up a company under the name Southwest Seeds in Gundla Pochampally in Medchal district and was operating a fake seed business with the same name, the IG said.

Srinivas Reddy has been collecting paddy, maize and vegetable seeds from farmers at low prices for the last four years. He said he would process them in processing units without complying with any quality standards and even sell the seeds without packaging, printing and selling the seeds packing covers, QR code and other labels on them without a license.

He said he used thinner to erase expiration dates and print new dates and sell them. Srinivas Reddy’s partner Madishetti Govind, who was interrogated at the Angi Agritech processing unit in Devarayanjal on the processing of fake cotton seeds, was introduced by Srinivas Reddy to Gorukanti Pawan Kumar of Nandyal, through whom Madhusudan Reddy, an old criminal from Nandyal, was introduced.

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According to IG Stephen Ravindra, the police found that Srinivas Reddy had taken rejected seeds, expired seeds and cotton seeds from ginning mills, processed them in his processing unit, printed the Truthful labels, packed them in beautiful covers and sent them to the market. Another prime accused Madhusudan Reddy, who has been arrested several times in fake seed cases since 2016, went to jail last year under the PD Act and explained that he was doing the same business again.

Gosha Swamidas, Dubba Venkata Shivareddy, Hussain Wali alias Basha, Bandaru Sudhakar and others from Nandyala used to buy seeds for Rs. 200 and sell them for Rs 900 per kg (half kg Rs 450) to the farmers. His follower Chennakeshava Reddy said that he was transporting these with the help of Madhu.

Another accused from Nandyal, Gorukanti Pawan Kumar, who has been jailed in several cases, said he was dealing with the main accused in the commission by trading fake seeds. Another accused who is absconding in the case, and wife Rajitha of the main accused Srinivas Reddy, is the coordinator of the Southwest Seeds partner, IG said. He lauded the district police for cleverly cracking the case.

Other Districts

The gang has selected several areas including Nalgonda, Mahbubnagar, Khammam, Warangal and Rangareddy districts where crops are mostly grown. Attempts were made to sell fake seeds in two Telugu states. Srinivas Reddy explained that he was printing a brand image on fake seeds without a license and permission to sell them and used to use the brand image of a Nagpur-based ICAR company to convince farmers that the fake seeds he was selling were of good quality.

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