Karkala: Police seize illicit liquor, arrest one


By R B Jagadish

Daijiworld Media Network — Karkala (EP)

Karkala, May 27: Police recovered illicit liquor from the house of Gokul Naik (32) at Rajiv Nagar of Hirga grama on Tuesday May 26. The liquor is believed to have originated in Goa and suspect Prashanth Naik has been arrested. His friend Vijendra Naik (30), a Hebri resident has fled.

About 25.25 lt of liquor worth Rs 20,000 and 2.25 l of Goa beer were seized. The operation was led by Udupi sub-division SP K Vinod Kumar under the directions of Mangaluru division joint commissioner Rajendra Prasad and Udupi sub-division assistant commissioner K S Murali.

Revenue inspectors Saumyalatha and Sunilkumar, PSI Shivashanker, and staff Veerabhadra, Krishna, and Sudhakar participated in the operation.

  

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  • S N Bangs, Thannirubhavi

    Thu, May 28 2015

    Really great Job by the police by recovering 20000/- worth of liquor, posing with seized Mal ,and they deserve a President medal . BY way 2 bottle of Foreign Made Scotch Liquor cost more than 20000/-

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  • Alexander P Menezes, Karkala/Dubai

    Wed, May 27 2015

    What a big Contingent to catch Illicit Liquor of Rs. 20,000. I guess most of the wealthy people's house in and around Karkala has more than this worth liquor. I feel like laughing looking at Joint Commissioner and SP of Revenue department along with so many staff participated in this Raid. Waste of valuable time and energy. Please catch hold of the big fishes in Mangalore, who deals in Foreign Made Scotch Liquor and sell fearlessly to any person in and around Mangalore city. If you catch them, You may recover liquor in Crores.

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