
GOPALGANJ, April 11, 2026 (BSS) - A mobile court conducted a raid on a
factory producing adulterated Jaggery in Kotalipara upazila of the district
on Saturday afternoon.
The operation took place in Kalabari area of the upazila, where authorities
seized 15 maunds of substandard jaggery that was being manufactured with
harmful ingredients.
The factory, owned by Chayan Sarkar, was found using low-quality and
hazardous substances instead of traditional date or sugarcane juice to make
Jaggery. The seized Jaggery was found to contain a dangerous mix of hydrose,
soda, non-food grade industrial dyes, artificial flavors, spoiled sweet
leftovers, and flour.
Additionally, insects were discovered inside each of the production drums.
The raid was led by Upazila Nirbahi Officer (UNO) and Executive Magistrate
Sagufta Haque, who was accompanied by Tungipara Upazila Agricultural
Marketing Officer Md. Zakir Hossain and members of the Bhangarhat Naval
Investigation Center.
During the operation, the factory owner, Chayan Sarkar, was fined Taka 50,000
under the Agricultural Marketing Act for violating food safety standards. The
confiscated Jaggery was subsequently destroyed to prevent it from entering
the market.
UNO Sagufta Haque emphasized the severity of the issue, stating, "Jaggery was
being made here in an extremely unhygienic and unsanitary environment, posing
a direct threat to public health.