Information from the Hanoi Market Management Department (QLTT), on October 11, 2025, Market Management Team No. 7 under the Hanoi Market Management Department coordinated with Team 7 - Economic Police Department (PC03), Hanoi City Police and Thanh Tri Commune Police to inspect an LPG gas trading establishment in village 2, Yen My, Thanh Tri Commune, Hanoi City.
At the time of inspection, the authorities discovered that this facility was illegally processing, supplying and trading LPG gas. The owner of the facility could not present a business registration certificate, a certificate of eligibility for an LPG loading station in a bottle and did not have invoices or documents proving the origin of the goods.


The inspection team temporarily seized all exhibits and means related to the violation, including: 101 bottles of LPG (including 46 discharged bottles containing 837.1 kg of gas, 55 LPG bottles), 6 weights of LPG, and a 10,000-liter metal tank containing 3,025 kg of LPG for handling according to regulations.
The case is currently being further verified, clarified and handled by the authorities according to the provisions of law.
According to the Hanoi Market Management Department, illegal LPG extraction and trading of gas poses a high risk of causing fire and explosion, making it unsafe for people and surrounding areas. The authorities recommend that business households and consumers should only buy and use LPG gas from establishments and traders with legal licenses, ensuring technical safety conditions according to regulations.
The authorities call on people to proactively inform and promptly report to the hotline of the Market Management force or local police when detecting establishments and liquefied petroleum business points with signs of violations.
The report not only contributes to ensuring social safety and preventing fires and explosions, but also helps prevent trade fraud, protect consumer rights and a healthy business market.