Noida: manufacturing factory “Miss India”, the liquor liquor brand suspected of being behind the death of six people in Bulandshahr this January, was tried in the alpha sector 2 Greater Noida on Thursday night.
Five people, including licensed liquor outlet owners, were arrested from the factory.
This is the third factory manufacturing and bottling of illegal liquor to be arrested in Greater Noida after death.
In January, the two factories were arrested by the police after a tip-off of Bulandshahr.
This time, it was an attack along with the Excise Ministry team from Meerut.
Police Bulandshahr investigated six deaths have said that false liquor is not only high in noida factories, but also produced there.
The police in Greater Noida claimed that liquor was only packed in the unit.
Thursday night, the Association of Excise Ministry and Police Officers from Beta II raided the factory in the Alpha II sector.
A total of 456 bottles and half “Miss India” drum were found there.
Other items used in manufacturing liquor, color, urea, wrappers, and blank bottles that are falsified, also recover.
The main charges were identified as Manoj Joshi, who had liquor stores in Makoda Surajpur village.
Four others, including two workers at Manoj’s liquor stores, were arrested.
Rameshwar Kumar, Police Station Sho of Beta 2, said the defendant would also bring state liquor from neighbor Haryana and made four bottles from one after defense.
“The liquor was mixed at the house of one of the defendants.
They will attach the wrapper who says ‘sold to top’ to make the product look original,” he added.
Manoj, the police said, had been to prison 15 years ago in a case of nesting under excise acting in bijnour.
After leaving the prison, he began to make a forbidden liquor in Greater Noida.
In two searches conducted in January also, Miss India bottles recovered from the factory.
“This is the same liquor brand consumed by six people who died in Bulandshahr.
British brands are also found in illegal factories in the Kasna area sought earlier this year,” said a police officer.