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Nashik: Police crackdown on illegal liquor sale in Rajiv Nagar

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: May 16, 2023 16:05 IST

The Indiranagar police station's crime branch team carried out raids at two locations in Rajivnagar colony, resulting in the ...

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The Indiranagar police station's crime branch team carried out raids at two locations in Rajivnagar colony, resulting in the confiscation of 101 bottles valued at approximately Rs 3,535. A case has been filed at the Indiranagar police station in connection with this incident.

Based on a tip-off received by senior police inspector, a team from the crime detection unit conducted a raid at an illegal liquor selling location in Rajivnagar colony on Monday (December 15) at around 1 pm.

A suspect from Rajivnagar Colony was found carrying bottles of orange country-made liquor valued at approximately Rs 900, which were seized by the authorities. In a separate operation later that night, another raid was conducted where 75 bottles of orange country-made liquor worth around Rs 2,625 were confiscated from another individual in Rajivnagar Colony. A case has been registered at the Indiranagar police station regarding this matter.

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