13,839 arrested under new Bihar liquor law in last 5 months

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Press Trust of India Patna
Last Updated : Sep 01 2016 | 9:42 PM IST
As many as 4,167 people were arrested in August in Bihar for violating the new Bihar prohibition law, the highest in the last five months, with a total of 13,839 arrests made and 11,679 litre of foreign liquor and 92,291.47 litre of country spirit seized over the entire period.
The Excise and Prohibition department today said August's arrest and seizure was the highest under the new liquor law since it came into force in April.
A total of 13,839 people were arrested for violation of the liquor law from April to August, Excise Commissioner Aditya Kumar Das told reporters reading out month-wise statistics.
A total of 13,805 people were sent to jail on specific charges, Das, who was accompanied by Joint Commissioner of Excise Satyendra Kumar Sinha and Assistant Excise Commissioner OP Mandal, said.
The officials said 11,679 litre of Indian Made Foreign Liquor (IMFL) and 92,291.47 litre of country liquor were seized during the period.
They said a total of 23,651.50 litre of liquor, smuggled from other states, was seized in the last five months with the maximum amount coming from neighbouring Uttar Pradesh.
About 8,653.83 litre of liquor, being illegally traded from Uttar Pradesh, was seized in the last five months, they said, adding that the figures were 5,597.82, 4,973.31, 3,940.98, 470.16, 1.65 and 13.75 litre from West Bengal, Jharkhand, Haryana, Nepal, Arunachal Pradesh and elsewhere respectively.
In Uttar Pradesh, bordering Bhabua in Kaimur district accounted for the biggest seizure of 8,334.26 litre, they said.
A total of 165.44 litre of liquor from Uttar Pradesh was seized at Gopalganj and 94.16 litre at Buxar.
Likewise, the biggest seizure of 4,817.97 litre from West Bengal was made at Kisanganj district.
From Jharkhand, the biggest seizure was from Rohtas at 973 litre followed by Begusarai and Madhepura.

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First Published: Sep 01 2016 | 9:42 PM IST

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