"We have send proposals to state government seeking permission for attachment of properties of around 12 people who have amassed wealth from illegal liquor trade," Director General of Police (DGP) Abhyanand told PTI.
The list included Mantu Yadav, brother of RJD MLA from Belaganj Surendra Yadav, the DGP said.
Huge quantity of hooch pouches were recovered from the godown owned by Mantu Yadav in Gaya in raids conducted in the wake of death of 18 people, including women, due to drinking of spurious liquor early this month.
During search, documents were found which show that he owned houses in Goa, Uttrakhand and Delhi.
The Bihar DGP said the proposals for confiscation of properties have been sent as per provisions of Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1944 and Prevention of Money Laundering Act, 2002.
More than 50 people had lost lives in serial hooch incidents in Muzaffarpur, Ara and Gaya in last two months triggering tough action from the government.
Pained by the incidents, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar ordered a crackdown on hooch trade network including invoking provisions of property attachment as per Criminal Law Amendment Act and Excise Act. More
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