Brahmavar: Illicit liquor racket busted, one arrested with 70 tetra packs


Daijiworld Media Network – Brahmavar (TP)

Brahmavar, Sept 10: Acting on credible information, Shankaranarayana police conducted a raid on government land in Amrakallu, Hiliyana village, Brahmavar, and arrested a man for allegedly selling liquor illegally.

The accused has been identified as Narayana Naik (43), son of Devanna Naik, and a resident of Amrakallu. He was reportedly selling liquor without a valid licence.

Police seized 70 tetra packs of liquor labelled “Mysore Lancer Whisky” along with Rs 430 in cash from his possession.

The total value of the seized items is estimated to be Rs 3,930.

A case has been registered at the Shankaranarayana police station, and further investigation is underway.

  

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  • v.poojary, Mumbai/ Mangalore

    Thu, Sep 11 2025

    Small fish get caught in the net, while sharks are minting money, including excise department, frequent parties in the bar!

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  • Nithen, Coorg

    Thu, Sep 11 2025

    Wow, what an great achievement exercise department.... your own rulers earn crores by manufacturing spurious liquor in factories what about it......

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