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Update time: October 31, 2021 06:47 (IST)
A police officer and excise tax officer in an illegal alcohol department in Meham.
The police found an illegal liquor factory in the town of Meham in the district.
As many as 25,344 quarters and 1,716 bottles worth about 2.5 million rupees, in addition to nearly 13,000 liters of 1.5 million rupees worth of spirits, equipment and other materials were also seized.
The police arrested six teenagers at the scene, including four teenagers.
SP said he received a message on Friday about illegal alcohol installations operating under the robe of the RO factory.
There was a raid. "One reverse osmosis equipment, one bottling machine, one chain machine, one mixing motor, one pressure pump, two sealing machines, one 20-liter jar, two dryers, one water motor, two plastic pipes, one 5000 The white tanks-one liter capacity, a steel tank and a 1,000 liter capacity tank full of 500 liters of illegal alcohol were found in the raid," SP said.
Eight more tanks were found in the adjacent room, four of which were equipped with spirits. As many as 528 boxes containing dormitories and 143 boxes containing bottles of illegal alcohol were also seized.
FIR has been registered in accordance with IPC Sections 420, 467, 468, 471 and 120-B and Section 61 and 63-A of the Consumption Tax Law.
The investigation revealed that the land where the liquor department is located belongs to Dalel in Meham, and the business is operated by Rakesh, Vishal and Dharmendra. The raid to arrest the main defendant is ongoing. —TNS
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