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The agency was given commodities made by Britannia to sell to various distributors and wholesalers.
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color:#111111;letter-spacing:-.75pt;mso-bidi-font-weight:bold">Digital Desk: The Economic Offences Wing
of the Delhi Police has arrested a 62-year-old man for stealing Rs 5.17 crore
from Britannia Industries Private Limited.
color:black">Anil Sethi, the accused, lives in Rajouri Garden, New Delhi. He
managed a logistics firm for which Britannia provided services. The agency was
given commodities made by Britannia to sell to various distributors and wholesalers.
In 2018-2019, the
organization received complaints from several distributors about its inadequate
service. Britannia opted to choose a different agency as a result of these
accusations. Sethi's agency was tasked with preparing a handover, which was
audited.
color:black">The audit discovered a shortage of 62,419 cartons of Britannia's
goods valued over Rs 5 million. Britannia filed a complaint with the Delhi
Police in response to this discovery.
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