Varanasi: In the great success of Hooch’s trade in the area, police Ballia explored illegal liquor manufacturing units with four people’s arrest and recovered more than 4,000 liters of illegal liquor more than Rs 50 Lakh of them.
Likewise, the Varanasi police also arrested the consignment of smuggling resilience more than Rs 20 Lakh.
SP Ballia Vipin Tada said, “Acting on Tip-Off, the Kotwali police team led by Balmukumd Mishra’s inspector raided a compound behind the beer shop and confiscated 2,800 liters of spirits stored in 14 drums.
It was followed by other attacks in the Sahaspali area where The manufacturing and packing unit is run by the Hooch maker.
“He added,” 1,200 liters of enthusiasm stored in six drums, 51 boxes containing bottles of liquor packaged, 56 boxes full of bottle with homeopathic chemicals, 120 liters of chemicals used in making hooch , wrappers, empty bottles and other large amounts of packaging materials found.
” Tada said that four Hooch manufacturers – Manoj Chaurasia, Deepak Pasi, Aditya Kumar Gaud and Satish Kumar Verma – were arrested in this connection.
To increase the moral of the police team for this achievement, the excavation of Azamgarh Range gave them a cash prize of 10,000 rs.
Meanwhile, in the Varanasi Police Rohania managed to intercept the truck smuggling liquor in the Khushipur area at the National Highway-2.
SP Varanasi (rustic) Amit Verma said that to get intelligence input regarding the movement of liquor smugglers, the police had launched a massive search drive in the Khushipur area.
“During the drive, they stopped the truck that was laden with eggs.
When the truck checked the number plate was found fake after the man in Khaki checked the truck thoroughly and the liquor box was found hidden under the egg,” Verma said.
He added, “Truck driver Jasbir Khan from Patiala in Punjab was arrested.
The police recovered more than 4,500 bottles of liquor packed in 215 boxes of this truck.
The restored liquor costs are estimated to be 20 lakh.
Khan silenced that liquor had been bought from Haryana to be delivered at Bihar.
“Police with extra warnings in the eastern region after the recent Hooch tragedy at the Azamgarh-Ambedkarnagar border.
After Bihar was declared a dry state in 2016, the threat of smugglers of liquor and HOOCH producers had increased massively in almost all bordering districts, especially Ballia and Chandauli, from this region.