Greater Noida: The biggest success of the police, the four accused of kidnapping illegal liquor, 74 boxes of English liquor were recovered


The police had a big hit
Great Noida: Greater Noida police station in Uttar Pradesh, the Swat Group Greater Noida smuggling illegal liquor. In this move by the police, four accused were arrested, and two luxury vehicles used in English liquor and smuggling were recovered. According to reports, the police confiscated about 74 English liquor cases.
15 lakh worth of illegal liquor was recovered
According to information provided by the police, all four arrested were arrested from the Nangla Nansuk route. 74 compartments have been recovered from the English liquor of the authorities, which are said to be an estimated price of about 15 lakhs. In addition, a Greta car and a mg hectare have been seized, which are used to transmit alcohol.
Mohallah Malik Sab, Thana Subbal, District Subal, Bihar, 28 years; Amit, Citizenship Village Bata, Thana Murshan, District Hadras, 21 years old; Amit, Citizenship Village Case, Police Station Sadabad, District Hadras, 25 years old; And Amit, who lives in the village of Samayapur, near Padley’s main road in Delhi.
They buy alcohol from Haryana and sell liquor in Bihar
During the investigation, the accused said that the liquor was purchased from Haryana at a cheap price and then a profit by selling more in Bihar. The entire network is based on illegal trafficking and is operated for a long time. A case has been registered in Dadri in the police station. The Umiset Qurate Ku UT Tham Nagar Police are now looking for others associated with this network, and strict measures are being taken to end the entire mob. It is important to know that the ban on liquor in Bihar. The ban on Bihar is unanimously passed. All parties have decided with the same voice.
(Input – IANS)
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