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Haryana Police’s Crackdown on Illegal Liquor Sales Continues Unwaveringly

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Haryana Police’s Crackdown on Illegal Liquor Sales Continues Unwaveringly

From November 11 to November 20, a staggering 444 FIRs were filed, resulting in the arrest of 436 individuals..

Chandigarh Nov 21 -The Haryana Police’s relentless campaign against illicit liquor remains in full force, with stringent measures implemented daily to apprehend individuals involved in the unauthorized sale of liquor. From November 11 to November 20, a staggering 444 FIRs were filed, resulting in the arrest of 436 individuals..

Director General of Police Shatrujeet Kapur affirmed the proactive stance of the police department in nabbing perpetrators engaged in the illegal liquor trade, employing a zero-tolerance policy, He said that “the sale of illegal liquor is a serious offense that will not be tolerated in Haryana. Those who engage in this activity will face the consequences of their actions, he added.

Mr Kapur that to curb the sale of illegal liquor, multi-level monitoring is being implemented, resulting in the arrest of offenders. This campaign will continue indefinitely to deter those involved in the illicit liquor trade.”.

Senior officials in the state are actively monitoring liquor vendors, ensuring effective communication and immediate apprehension of offenders. Regular video conferences with district officers contribute to coordinated efforts and meaningful actions to tighten the grip on those selling illegal liquor.

Highlighting the recent successes of the campaign, Director General Kapur disclosed that during the specified period, the police team recovered an impressive 11368 country bottles, 1,449 English bottles, 774 beer bottles, 2,352 liters of liquor, and 354 liters of raw liquor. He issued a stern warning to liquor vendors, urging them to refrain from succumbing to greed and engaging in the illegal sale of liquor. The police department will take decisive action against violators, ensuring that no individual is above the law.

Director General Kapur further appealed to the public to promptly report individuals involved in the illegal production and sale of spurious liquor. Assuring confidentiality, he stressed the importance of community cooperation in ensuring timely and effective law enforcement actions against offenders. Working together, we can create a safer and healthier society for all.