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UP Police attaches properties of 'liquor mafia' in Amroha

By ANI | Updated: March 6, 2021 13:50 IST

Uttar Pradesh Police has attached the properties of a "liquor mafia" in Amroha district on Friday.

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Uttar Pradesh Police has attached the properties of a "liquor mafia" in Amroha district on Friday.

"The property of the liquor mafia, Shivraj from Moharka Patti village in Gajraula police station limits has been attached under the Gangster Act. The valuation of the total properties is Rs 22,67,000," Ajay Pratap Singh, Assistant Superintendent of Police Amroha told .

According to police, three buildings and land belonging to the accused have been attached during the drive.

( With inputs from ANI )

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