Did Bihar's Gopalganj Just Destroy Over 12,000 Litres of Illicit Liquor?
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Patna, Feb 21 (NationPress) In a significant operation against illicit alcohol, the Excise Department has eliminated over 12,000 litres of liquor in the Gopalganj district of Bihar.
This operation involved the destruction of both Indian and foreign liquor valued at crores of rupees, executed using bulldozers as part of a high-security initiative.
The joint effort by the Excise Department and Bihar Police saw the simultaneous disposal of seized liquor stored in various police stations.
Approximately 12,000 litres of liquor from about 100 cases were annihilated, comprising 20 excise cases and 80 police station cases.
The entire operation was conducted under strict scrutiny, with excise officials, police personnel, and a magistrate present to ensure transparency and safety.
In accordance with established regulations, the confiscated liquor was transported to designated sites where pits were created, and the liquor was destroyed with bulldozers to eliminate any chance of illegal reuse.
Excise Superintendent Amitesh Kumar Jha stated, "Today, we have destroyed approximately 12,000 litres of liquor from a total of 100 cases. The estimated market value is in crores. This operation was supervised by police officers and magistrates, and we will continue such efforts moving forward."
Officials confirmed that the operation was meticulously executed at the Balthari check post under Kuchaykot police station and in areas near airports associated with the Mirganj police station.
The Excise Department emphasized that a sustained campaign against illegal liquor is ongoing in the district, with periodic destruction of seized liquor occurring as per legal guidelines.
Despite the stringent prohibition in Bihar, liquor smugglers persist in their attempts to distribute alcohol unlawfully.
This coordinated action by the Excise Department and police serves as a stern warning to illegal traders.
By destroying over 12,000 litres of illicit liquor, the Gopalganj administration has reaffirmed its commitment to strict enforcement of prohibition laws in the district in the foreseeable future.