Besides, liquor distributions slips were also recovered in Jalandhar.
A senior state election official said it was the biggest seizure made in Punjab after the Model Code of Conduct (MCC) came into effect. Earlier, the seizure of 2,100 cartons of liquor from Pathankot was the biggest recovery.
The haul of illegal liquor was made after the Election Commission has ordered state-wide drive to check distribution of liquor during high-stakes assembly polls in Punjab.
"In one of the biggest hauls, we have seized 6,000 boxes of illegal liquor which was brought from multiple states including Haryana, Arunachal Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, stored in a godown at Dabwali road," Bathinda Deputy Commissioner and District Election Officer Ghanshyam Thori said today.
He said 3500 cartons of liquor were also seized from another godown located on the same road.
"If we sum up the two seizures, the total liquor bottles are worked out over one lakh bottles," he added.
The official said 121 liquor distribution slips were recovered from a liquor vend near Sabji mandi in Jalandhar Cantt area.
Notably, liquor distribution slips were also recovered in Samrala, Ludhiana, few days back.
Official further informed that 1,000 cases of liquor was also seized in Hoshiarpur.
"The checking of liquor vends in Punjab is already going on the directions of the Election Commission," the official said.
Notably, in the past, various political parties had expressed concern over the misuse of drugs, liquor and cash to influence voters during Punjab assembly polls.
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