Major Liquor Seizure: Patna Police Uncover 480 Litres of Foreign Alcohol

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Major Liquor Seizure: Patna Police Uncover 480 Litres of Foreign Alcohol

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In a significant anti-liquor operation, Patna police seized approximately 480 litres of foreign liquor, exposing a potential interstate smuggling network. This raid not only disrupts local illegal activities but also highlights ongoing efforts to enforce prohibition laws in Bihar.

Key Takeaways

480 litres of foreign liquor seized in Patna.
Police acting on a reliable tip-off.
Investigation reveals an interstate liquor-smuggling network.
One suspect arrested; further raids planned.
Efforts focused on enforcing prohibition laws in Bihar.

Patna, Feb 28 (NationPress) In a significant development amid the ongoing crackdown on illegal liquor, the Khajekalan Police Station in Patna successfully confiscated around 480 litres of foreign liquor during a raid conducted in the Ghasiyari Gali area.

The police acted upon a reliable tip-off indicating that a substantial shipment of liquor had just been delivered at the site.

A prompt raid ensued, resulting in this substantial seizure. This operation has reportedly instilled fear among the liquor smugglers operating in the area.

Initial investigations have revealed a suspected interstate liquor-smuggling operation.

As stated by Gaurav Kumar, Sub-divisional Police Officer (SDPO) of Sadar Range, these consignments were reportedly being transported from states such as West Bengal and Uttar Pradesh.

Kumar noted that the liquor was intended for sale in Patna during the upcoming Holi festivities.

“We are executing a targeted campaign supervised by the Patna SSP in the district. On Saturday morning at around 9 am, the Khajekalan police station received a tip regarding illegal liquor stored in a residence. We validated this information and assembled a team to conduct the raid, leading to the seizure,” Kumar stated.

To avoid detection, smugglers allegedly transported liquor using trains, unloading their shipments at various major and minor railway stations in Patna City before distributing them locally.

Investigators have uncovered that the gang had established an organized home delivery system to distribute liquor throughout Patna, despite the state's prohibition law.

During the raid, authorities arrested one suspect on-site and confiscated Rs 2,000 in cash along with a mobile device.

While being interrogated, the detained individual reportedly revealed the identity of a prominent figure in the liquor mafia implicated in running this operation.

Police teams are now continuing their efforts to carry out further raids to apprehend additional members of the smuggling syndicate.

This operation is part of a wider initiative directed by the Bihar Police Headquarters, which has mandated strict enforcement of prohibition laws throughout the state.

Officials have indicated that the focus is not solely on seizures but on dismantling the entire supply chain and the technical infrastructures utilized by smugglers.

The police are determined to eradicate the illegal liquor syndicate operating in the city, with further investigations underway.

Frequently Asked Questions

What triggered the police raid in Patna?
The raid was initiated based on a reliable tip-off regarding a large shipment of illegal liquor in the Ghasiyari Gali area.
How much liquor was seized during the operation?
Approximately 480 litres of foreign liquor were confiscated by the police.
Are there any arrests made during the raid?
Yes, one suspect was arrested at the scene, and further investigations are ongoing to apprehend additional members of the smuggling syndicate.
What is the origin of the smuggled liquor?
The liquor was allegedly brought in from states like West Bengal and Uttar Pradesh.
What measures is the police taking against liquor smuggling?
The Bihar Police is conducting a broader crackdown aimed at enforcing prohibition laws and dismantling the entire supply chain of illegal liquor operations.
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