New Delhi: The Delhi Commission for Women issued notifications to two online shopping companies, Flipkart and Amazon, for selling acid on their platforms on Thursday.
The notices were issued after an acid assault on a schoolgirl in the capital city on Wednesday. According to early reports, the acid was obtained online. The selling of acid, on the other hand, is prohibited in the market.
"The commission has learnt that the accused had bought acid through the online shopping portal 'Flipkart'. The Commission has also learnt that acid is easily available on leading online shopping platforms such as 'Amazon' and 'Flipkart' which is illegal.
The ease of availability of acid on online platforms is a matter of grave concern and needs to be checked urgently", the notices read.
The commission has asked these online shopping platforms to provide the reason for the availability of acid on the e-shopping platform and also the complete details of sellers who have placed 'acid' as a product.
It has sought answers whether the license of the seller was checked before posting the acid product on the online platform? If not, please provide reasons for the same. Whether photo ids of those purchasing acid online were sought? If yes, please provide a complete list of the purchasers along with their photo ids, and asked the commission.
The DCW has also sought the details of persons responsible for allowing the sale of acid on the portal along with details of action taken against them. Highlighting the gravity of the matter, the commission has asked to provide the sought information to the Commission latest
by December 20.
With inputs from IANS