Bantwal: Two men arrested for illegal possession of 96 tetra packs of alcohol


Daijiworld Media Network – Bantwal (EP)

Bantwal, Sep 22: Vittal police station sub-inspector and staff took into custody Suvarna Naik and Mohammed Sharif on charges of illegal possession of several tetra packs of alcohol, so as to later sell them for a profit.

The men are residents of Padnur village in Vittal. 

Police personnel seized over 8,640 litres of liquor worth Rs 3,360 in 96 tetra packs of 90 ml each from the accused.

A case under Section 14 along with 32(1) and Section 15 together with 32 (2) of Excise Act has been registered at Vittal police station in this connection. 

 

 

 

  

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai

    Wed, Sep 23 2020

    Is storing equivalent of 12 bottles of alcohol an offence?
    How they can prove it was for resale when wine shops are fully open?
    They should raid rich peoples houses & see the amount of costly foreign booze stored in a separate bar room!

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  • Richard Thomas, UDUPI

    Wed, Sep 23 2020

    The liquor manufacturers must not be allowed to
    sell liquor in poaches and tetra packs as it encourages
    those who do not require to drink as they will not be
    able to afford 375ml or 725ml bottles at present excise
    and other taxes, that the government is reaping from
    such harmful liquid as liquor has no health benefits,
    and is evil and only destroys the society.

    Why blame the peddlers when the manufacturers encourage
    their ease of trade in such tetra packs and poaches. Bottles
    are fragile and can break - the risk of a loss is high!

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  • Rolfy, Dubai

    Wed, Sep 23 2020

    India is as secular country you people proved it.
    Cheddi Idelogy only in dreams.

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  • Shankar, Mangaluru

    Wed, Sep 23 2020

    Sahavasa Dosha

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  • Manojb, Mangalore

    Wed, Sep 23 2020

    They Can target only this kind of small people ...

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Sep 23 2020

    Rs. 3,360 also makes News ...

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  • Santan Mascarenhas, Kinnigoli/Bangalore

    Wed, Sep 23 2020

    While people who have swindled more than 3,360 crore rupees are scot free, this Rs 3,360, is shown as a big mountain, police have climbed. It is nothing but a big issue made over a small tissue. Police could have just given a warning and left them, since police have so many other big problems to solve.

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  • Ajay Rebello, Kallianpur

    Wed, Sep 23 2020

    That is just 12 bottles of alcohol!

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  • Ajd, MANGALURU

    Wed, Sep 23 2020

    How does 90ml*90 tetra packs, make it 8,640 litres?
    🤔

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  • GURKA, Mangaluru

    Tue, Sep 22 2020

    They will be repeated offenders as they got contaminated with POLICE !!

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  • Rahul, Mangalore

    Tue, Sep 22 2020

    If it's 96 tetra packs of 90ml , then it should be 8640 ml of liquor ..not 8640 litres...8640milli litres is 8.64 litres , einsteins...

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