Letter: Don’t be misled by dry surfaces, scratches a little deeper and the country gives in liquor that finds it quietly into the ground through various inlet.
And how beneficially the Bootleging trading in Gujarat is only proven by this cunning Vadodara supplier that secretly shifts to Goa for ‘ease of biz’ with the guise of chemical trade.
Investigation with Liquor Seizure worth RS 27 Lakh in Mahidhapura on Tuesday, the police found that the delivery of smuggled goods was sent by Shankar more (40) hidden in a chemical container to his colleague in the city, Jignesh aka Lalo Dabheliya.
Dabheliya has also started a chemical business to disguise his cheating liquid trading.
According to the police, more.
Who his name was attached in some criminal cases in Vadodara, shifted to a letter first and then goa a few months ago where he enrolled there as a chemical entrepreneur.
He also took GST numbers and began supplying loud drinks hidden in containers filled with chemicals.
“This is the first case to oppose more registered here since he shifted to Goa.
The police did not know that he had moved to Goa until his colleagues revealed the details,” said an officer at the Mahidharpura police station.
The police found that more decided to move to the Goa key stock and barrel after he faced a problem in supplying liquor from Daman too.
“This is the first case like that where the Bootlegger shifted his base to Goa after several cases in Gujarat.
He modified all business models to avoid being discovered,” said R K Duliya, Police Inspector.
On Tuesday, based on the specific information of the police examined chemical shipment transported in a truck.
While plastic containers are marked as containing aloe vera gel, it is only half filled with gel, because the remaining half of the remaining Liquor Made (IMFL) bottles.
Police arrested Dabheliya and Sanjay Sadanand Karnik because of their alleged involvement in illegal trade.
The duo also gave instructions on the warehouse on Jalan Vasta Devdi from which a large number of liquor stocks were found.
Police recover a total of 6,351 bottles of IMFL and 624 cans of beer worth Rs 27 lakh from the warehouse.
The warehouse was taken rented by Dabheliya to store chemicals, because he also got the chemical trading company listed here.
Dabheliya and meet each other more in Rajkot prison as Pasa prisoners.
The majority of liquor confiscated are high quality products sold at a much higher cost compared to the actual level in Goa.
But because of the request here, Tiplers bought it at any cost.
“Liquor is hidden under a thermocol sheet in a plastic container, filled with gel on it.
It was covered with a hat and then sealed with a metal lid,” said a police officer at the Mahidharpura Police Station.