"Till August 2016, about 1814 raids were conducted in Jammu division and four in Kashmir division. 54 persons were arrested during such raids in J&K," Excise Commissioner, Tsering Angchok said.
Around 63,145 kg of lahan (dry liquor), 42 working stills (used in the illicit manufacturing of liquor) and bhang (buds and leaves of cannabis), grown over 16.15 kanals of land, was destroyed during the raid in Jammu division.
In addition, about 20,100 kgs of polythene was also seized, the Commissioner said, adding, a fine of Rs 12.75 lakh was realised by the department.
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