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Crackdown against illicit liquor traders in Bihar

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Press Trust of India Patna

The ongoing drive by the police and excise department should be stepped up against those people producing, supplying and related in different ways with the illicit liquor business, Chief Secretary A K Sinha said while reviewing the progress in crackdown against illicit liquor mafias.

The concerned authorities should issue advertisements in newspapers and other mass media to solicit people to provide information about illicit liquor factories in their areas and those running such business and announce award for information providers and ensure secrecy of identities of such people coming forth with required information, he said.

Sinha directed the home department to initiate process for confiscation of assets amassed by the illicit liquor mafias by obtaining orders from the courts in order to deter such business.

 

The Chief Secretary directed the Excise department to take effective measures to break the monopoly of liquor business in the districts by some people and necessary provision in the excise law be made under which a person should not obtain licence in the name of another person.

Earlier, the Economic Offence Wing (EOW) informed the officials at the review meeting that 49 cases have been registered against the illicit liquor business in last week of December and 92 persons booked, besides 12,953 litres spurious liquor seized during the drive.

Over 50 people, mostly from the poor socio-economic background, died due to consumption of illicit liquor in Bhojpur, Gaya, Muzaffarpur, Madhubani and other districts of Bihar in recent months.

  

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First Published: Aug 03 2010 | 3:57 PM IST

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