The police raided Hardinge Park area in Patna and arrested seven women who were allegedly illegally trading in pouches of country liquor, Senior Superintendent of Police Manu Maharaj said in a statement.
The 378 pouches of country liquor that the women had brought for selling were seized.
During questioning, the women said they had smuggled the pouches into Patna from neighbouring Jharkhand, the statement said.
Acting on a tip off that a huge consignment of foreign liquor was being smuggled into Bihar from Jharkhand, police increased vigilance at the inter-state border and found 214 bottles in a car at Nauaghat More in Munger district.
Superintendent of Police Ashish Bharti said police arrested Rohit Singh, who runs an upscale hotel in Ranchi, and seized 11 ATM cards from him.
He was later sent to jail, the SP said, adding, his two accomplices managed to give police a slip.
Excise Department Superintendent Prem Prakash said 83 bottles of foreign liquor have been recovered from the two women. The bottles were packed in nine bags and kept in the bus which was on its way to Biharsharif from Kolkata.
Prakash said the women were identified as residents of Biharsharif, the headquarter town in Nalanda district.
One bottle of foreign liquor was seized from another person and and one and half litres of country-made liquor was seized from another. Both of them were arrested, he said.
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