1,000 liquor bottles seized, seven arrested in separate cases
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In a significant operation, the police seized about 1,000 bottles of Non-Duty Paid Liquor (NDPL) valued at about ₹6 lakh, being smuggled from Telangana, in separate cases on Friday.
Special Enforcement Bureau (SEB) Additional Superintendent of Police (ASP) Vakul Jindal stated the personnel seized ₹1.73 lakh money, arrested seven individuals and seized 4 autos.
The police carried out raids on Andhra Pradesh-Telangana borders and seized the liquor shares. The accused have been shifting the liquor in other ways, Mr. Jindal stated.
During automobile checks, the Jaggaiahpet police seized a four-wheeler in which the accused have been smuggling 604 bottles by concealing them in cotton beds. They arrested D. Jaya Bharat Reddy and Sk. Kasim and hunt is on for the remaining accused.
In one other raid at Muktyala village, police arrested P. Koteswara Rao, B. Madhusudhan, K. Shravan and Nani, and recovered 302 bottles from their possession. Police seized ₹1.73 lakh money from them, the ASP stated.
Police confiscated 95 bottles in a separate raid at Brahmamattapalli village in Chandarlapadu mandal and arrested T. Narasimha Rao and one smuggler, Narasimha Rao.
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