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42 cases of illegal liquor recovered

KHANNA: The police claimed to have recovered 42 cases of illegal liquor and arrested one person in this connection.



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Khanna, December 11

The police claimed to have recovered 42 cases of illegal liquor and arrested one person in this connection. The accused was identified as Sarbveer Singh, a resident of Mundian village, near Ludhiana.

Giving information about the arrest it in a statement, the Khanna SSP, NS Mahal, said a police party from the town led by ASI Avtar Singh was on patrol in the area when they got a tip off about carrying of illegal liquor in a vehicle.

The police party laid a naka near Bulepur village. Officials manning the naka spotted a Qualis coming from Mandi Gobindgarh side. During search 42 boxes of liquor, which include 23 cases of Doller Rum and 19 of Macdowell whisky, were recovered from the vehicle.

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