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Sikkim LPG Hoarding Crackdown: DGP Orders Strict Action

Tanshu Gandhi
By Tanshu Gandhi Published March 16, 2026 3 Min Read
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Sikkim DGP orders strict action against LPG hoarding and overcharging in the state
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The Director General of Police in Sikkim has directed authorities to take strict action against LPG hoarding and overcharging across the state. The order aims to protect consumers and ensure fair distribution of cooking gas.

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Key FactsPolice to Crack Down on LPG HoardingConsumer Protection PriorityWhy This Matters in SikkimFrequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

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Key Facts

  • State: Sikkim
  • Authority: Director General of Police (DGP)
  • Issue: LPG hoarding and overcharging
  • Action Ordered: Strict enforcement and monitoring
  • Goal: Protect consumers and prevent illegal price hikes

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Police to Crack Down on LPG Hoarding

Police authorities in Sikkim have intensified efforts to stop illegal practices related to LPG distribution. The Director General of Police (DGP) instructed officials to take strict action against individuals or businesses involved in hoarding LPG cylinders.

Additionally, the order targets cases where sellers charge customers more than the official price. Authorities warned that such activities violate consumer protection rules and create artificial shortages.

Meanwhile, police teams and local officials will monitor LPG distribution points across the state. Furthermore, authorities plan to conduct inspections and surprise checks to identify violations.

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Consumer Protection Priority

Officials emphasized that fair access to LPG remains essential for households across Sikkim. Therefore, authorities will act quickly against anyone who hoards cylinders or charges inflated prices.

Moreover, the administration urged citizens to report cases of overcharging or illegal storage to local authorities. Such complaints will help officials identify offenders and maintain a fair supply system.

Why This Matters in Sikkim

The directive is important because LPG is a key household fuel in Sikkim, especially in remote hill areas. As a result, authorities want to prevent shortages and ensure that residents receive cylinders at the correct government-approved price.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What action did the Sikkim DGP order?
The DGP ordered strict action against LPG hoarding and overcharging.

Why did authorities issue the order?
Authorities want to prevent illegal price hikes and ensure fair LPG distribution.

Where will inspections take place?
Officials will monitor LPG distributors and supply points across Sikkim.

What should consumers do if they face overcharging?
Consumers should report the issue to local authorities or police.

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Tanshu Gandhi March 16, 2026
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