Delhi Police Investigates Blinkit's Knife Sales.webp

New Delhi, February 18 The Delhi Police has registered a case against the instant delivery app, Blinkit, for allegedly selling illegal knives, an official said on Wednesday.

The police recovered 50 knives that were available for sale on the platform, which violated government notifications regulating blade size and specifications.

According to the rules, objects with a maximum blade length of 7.62 cm and a width of 1.72 cm are allowed; anything more than that is illegal.

Blinkit has not yet commented on the matter.

A case was registered on February 14 under relevant sections of the Arms Act after the police found that certain knives were being sold through an online platform that violated prescribed specifications.

During scrutiny of online platforms, the police found that a 'Stanley knife' could be ordered through the delivery app. As part of the verification process, the police placed an order and examined the knife after delivery.

The knife was found to be manually foldable and exceeded the permissible dimensions. The knife measured 8 cm in length and 2.5 cm in width, making it an illegal arm under the law, the police said.

Following this, a case was registered, and an investigation was initiated. On February 15, the police teams conducted searches at multiple stores linked to the platform across Delhi and recovered 16 illegal knives.

On February 16, police expanded the operation and searched a warehouse located in Farrukhnagar, Gurugram, where 32 more illegal knives were recovered, bringing the total recovery to 50, the police added.

The police are examining supply chains, procurement sources, and the role of individuals responsible for stocking and distributing the prohibited items. Notices may be issued to concerned entities as part of the ongoing investigation.
 
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