In Moradabad, there were reports of panicked customers flocking to market as rumours flew thick and fast that salt has gone out of shelves and shopkeepers are selling at a premium.
Circle Officer Kotwali area Poonam Mishra said police has been sent to Katra Naj from where reports of black marketing had emanated.
She said complaints will be filed against some shopkeepers for allegedly triggering the rumours of salt getting in shortage and charging premium for providing essential commodities.
Circle officer Vijay Pratap Yadav sent force to get the shops closed as people had lined up to stock essential commodities.
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For example, some shopkeepers asked for Rs 500 for three kilogrammes of salt as they did not have change.
This triggered panic that shopkeepers are black marketing essential commodities because of shortage.
Even in Delhi, there were reports of salt being sold at a premium but they could not be confirmed independently.
"I had gone to a mall in Mayur Vihar phase one where salt was out of stock. Then I went to Trilokpuri where salt was being sold at Rs 55 per kilogram as shopkeepers do not have change to offer," Abhishek Roy, an executive with a telecom major told PTI.
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