The Rautahat District Police Office (DPO) said it intensified crackdown on public houses in the southern Nepal district and have detained some 70 Indian nationals from pubs of neighbouring Nepali villages over the last one-and-a-half months.
The Indians began to enter Nepal to enjoy drinks as soon as their state government banned alcohol, according to police.
On Saturday, police nabbed nine Indian nationals who had arrived at a village outside the Rautahat district headquarters, Gaur, from Sitamarhi in Bihar.
Each of them was also fined Rs 1,000, according to Deputy Superintendent of Police Nabil Krishna Bhandari.
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Besides, two pub operators from Gaur were detained over charges that their business promoted untoward activities.
On April 5, Bihar was declared a dry state as the state government imposed a total ban on the sale and consumption of alcohol including India Made Foreign Liquor (IMFL) with immediate effect.
According to the decision, no alcohol can be legally consumed in all of Bihar, including bars and restaurants.