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Who Finished Over 9 Lakh Litres Of Seized Alcohol In Bihar? Police Say Rats Did

Darpan News Desk IANS, 05 May, 2017 01:20 PM
  • Who Finished Over 9 Lakh Litres Of Seized Alcohol In Bihar? Police Say Rats Did
At a recent meeting of the state police, it was said that some of the seized bottles had been destroyed, and what was left was finished off in the stores by liquor-loving rats.
 
Rodents are believed to have finished off more than 9 lakh litres of alcohol which the police had seized from people flouting prohibition laws in the state.
 
The issue came up after the media reported that the seized bottles of liquor were missing from police station ‘malkhanas’ (stores).
 
At a recent meeting of the state police, it was said that some of the seized bottles had been destroyed, and what was left was finished off in the stores by liquor-loving rats.
 
 
“We have asked the Patna zonal IG to inquire into the matter. Based on his findings, the state police headquarters will initiate further action,” Additional Director General of Police (Headquarters) SK Singhal told on Thursday.
 
Meanwhile, the police arrested the president of the Bihar Police Men’s Association, Nirmal Singh, and a member of the association, Shamsher Singh, for consuming liquor. The two will be in judicial custody till May 18.
 
The Nitish Kumar government clamped total prohibition on Bihar last April. To enforce the liquor ban, a special drive has been launched by the police and the excise department across the state.

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