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Delhi Police Busts Major Liquor Racket; 97,000 Fake Bottle Caps, 30,000 Counterfeit Stickers Seized (Watch Video)

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: March 3, 2025 17:05 IST

The Crime Branch's NR-II unit has successfully busted a significant counterfeit liquor packaging racket operating in Delhi’s Begampur. The ...

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The Crime Branch's NR-II unit has successfully busted a significant counterfeit liquor packaging racket operating in Delhi’s Begampur. The operation led to the arrest of Dharmender, a suspect from Uttar Pradesh, and the seizure of over 97,000 fake bottle caps, 30,000 counterfeit stickers, QR codes, and various printing equipment used in the illicit operation.

The arrested individual, Dharmender, is believed to have been involved in similar illegal activities in the past. Authorities have stated that further investigations are underway to trace the entire network behind this racket, which poses a serious threat to public health and safety.

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