Delhi Police have shut down a counterfeit toothpaste manufacturing unit in Khanjawala, arresting the owner and seizing fake toothpaste, highlighting the dangers of unregulated production.

Key Points
- Delhi Police busted a counterfeit toothpaste factory in Khanjawala, arresting the owner, Hari Om Mishra.
- The raid uncovered a large quantity of fake toothpaste, empty tubes, packaging materials, and manufacturing equipment.
- The seized goods, worth several lakhs, posed serious health risks due to unhygienic manufacturing conditions.
- The factory was operating without a license or proper authorisation.
- Police seized approximately 1,800 filled fake toothpaste tubes, over 10,000 empty tubes, and 130 kilograms of blue-coloured paste.
Delhi Police have busted a counterfeit toothpaste manufacturing unit operating in outer Delhi's Khanjawala area and arrested its owner, an official said on Friday.
Acting on a tip-off, a team on Thursday raided a godown in Mahaveer Vihar and seized a large quantity of fake toothpaste, empty tubes, packaging material, machines, adhesive tapes bearing the brand name, glue, heating guns and raw materials, the official said.
"The seized goods were worth several lakhs and posed serious health risks due to unhygienic manufacturing conditions," a senior police officer said.
Details of the Raid and Arrest
"During the operation, six labourers were seen filling locally prepared paste into tubes of a reputed toothpaste brand. The labourers told police that the unit was run by one Hari Om Mishra, a resident of Rohini," the officer said.
He said Mishra, 58, was arrested and operating from a rented premises without a licence, bills or authorisation documents.
Police said they recovered around 1,800 filled fake toothpaste tubes, along with over 10,000 empty tubes and more than 1,200 packed tubes. Around 130 kilograms of blue-coloured paste stored in drums were also seized, police said.
A case has been registered, and a probe is underway.






