Mangalore: Excise Enforcement Squad Seizes Spurious Liquor


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore (MSP)

Mangalore, May 30: The policemen belonging to the Excise Enforcement Squad raided an illicit liquor trading centre located at Bavali Kudru near Maravoor in the outskirts of the city on Thursday May 29, and confiscated 10 litres of hooch apart from 600 litres of the brew meant to manufacture spurious liquor.

Acting on reliable information about the functioning of an illicit liquor den in the backyard of the house of one Lancy alias Ronald D'Souza(32), the policemen conducted the raid. The accused however, managed to flee from the spot before he could be nabbed.

DySP of the squad J Papaiah, inspector C R Honnavarkar, sub inspector P Narayan and other personnel comprised the raiding party.

  

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  • Ankitha Rao, Balmatta, Mangalore

    Fri, May 30 2008

    This is just an eye wash. Why are the excise people not taking action on illegal sale of loose liquor at wine shops and restaurants? I have already given an example of one Hotel in Balmatta where even yesterday evening people were standing on Arya Samaj road outside the restaurant and were being served liquor by the hotel. Why doesnt you do a feature on this nuisance which is destroying the peace in Balmatta Area.

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