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Senior police plan strategy to check smuggling liquor

Senior police plan strategy to check smuggling liquor
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Patna: The Hooch tragedy reportedly claimed more than 40 years in Gopalganj, West Champaran, Samastipur and Muzaffarpur since Diwali Hawa had placed the State Police and Excise Department on their toes because Nitish Kumar was scheduled to lead a high-level review meeting on Tuesday.
Create a prohibited law more effectively in the state.
The Secretary of the Additional Chief (Houses) of Chaitanya Prasad and DGP Sanjeev Kumar Singhal has held a series of high-level meetings with DMS, SSP, SPS and the Public Prosecutor through video conferencing in recent days, including those at the National Police Headquarters on Friday.
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Prasad told TII by telephone on Saturday that the instructions had been given to capture the smugglers of defendants and liquor from other countries, increasing the level of confidence in court and intensifying raids in the border areas.
“We will hold a meeting about this problem even on Sundays,” he said.
A senior IPS officer said the numbers were compiled to present a clear picture of a ban before CM during the review meeting.
A house department officer said the focus is now intercepting trucks and vehicles carrying IMLF from outside the country.
“Previously, 65% IMLF was smuggled through the border of Uttar Pradesh.
Now, the situation has changed,” he said.
The focus is also on manufacturing rustic fluid and smuggling because it is not organized.
“Micro level measures are needed.
Champion and the arrest of liquor made this year almost 1.5 times more than last year,” he said.
At the meeting held by ADG (head office) Jitendra Singh Gangsar and ADG (Law and order) Vinay Kumar on Friday, the field officer was directed at conducting a targeted raid and capturing repeat violators.
“The example of the Hooch Gopalganj incident was quoted because the main defendant was the perpetrators of recurrence and had been jailed twice in the case of smuggling of liquor,” said a senior IPS officer, adding to install GPS in police vehicles and landlines at the police station was another problem discussed.

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