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HAFED Investigates Rs 42 Crore Paddy Procurement Scam
March 21, 2026
The Haryana State Cooperative Supply and Marketing Federation (HAFED) is currently investigating a significant procurement fraud involving Rs 42 crore in paddy purchases. Anil Kumar, a technician at HAFED, was arrested by Yamunanagar police for issuing forged gate passes at grain markets, which facilitated the scam. Authorities are interrogating the accused and expect to uncover a broader network, with additional arrests anticipated. This case highlights vulnerabilities in procurement controls and documentation verification within agricultural commodity supply chains.
- Procurement officials should review and strengthen gate pass issuance and verification processes to prevent fraudulent activities.
- This incident underscores the importance of robust audit trails and real-time monitoring in commodity procurement operations.
- Vendors and contractors involved in agricultural supply chains may face increased scrutiny and compliance requirements.
- Organizations managing cooperative procurement should consider enhanced training and oversight mechanisms to mitigate risks of internal collusion and document forgery.
We have arrested another accused, Anil Kumar, in the paddy scam case. Initial findings suggest that he caused a loss of approximately 42 crore by issuing fake gate passes at grain markets. He is being interrogated, and efforts are underway to expose the entire network involved. More arrests are likely soon.
— DSP Rajeev Miglani
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Haryana State Cooperative Supply and Marketing Federation, Yamunanagar Police
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- HAFED official behind Rs 42-cr paddy procurement scam held | Chandigarh News - The Times of India · The Times of India · Mar 21