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Rs 3.05 cr fine slapped on Pb brewery for smuggling liquor

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Beer unaccounted for

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*1500 cases show mismatch in ledger

*2.27 lakh litres also unaccounted for

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*Rs 22.77 lakh fine for mismatch in stock

*Rs 2.83 crore for mismatch in bulk stock

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*Excise officials allege distillers account for just 600-700 cases per month while sell thousands of liquor cases

Ruchika M. Khanna

Tribune News Service

Chandigarh, October 7

In a major offensive against liquor smuggling, the Punjab Excise Department has imposed a penalty of Rs 3.05 crore on a prominent Patiala-based brewery.

Sources said a raid was conducted on the brewery by the Excise Department in September after a tip-off about a large quantity of beer being unaccounted for on its premises. “Upon searching, we found a strong beer brand was 1,050 cases short of what was recorded in the ledger, and 468 cases of another strong beer brand were in excess of what was accounted for in the company records. Other than this, 2.27 lakh litres of beer was also found less than what was projected,” said a senior excise officer.

This meant that what was less or more than accounted for was kept for sale without paying the excise duty, the sources said. “The intent was prima facie suspicious. After a thorough investigation, we have now imposed a penalty of Rs 22.77 lakh on the brewery for the mismatch in beer stock and Rs 2.83 crore for the mismatch in the bulk beer stock,” said the officer, requesting anonymity.

As a measure to check smuggling, the distilleries are now required to bottle at least 6,000 cases per month to ensure that all liquor bottled in the additional lease lines are accounted for, confirmed Rajat Agarwal, Excise Commissioner, Punjab. In case of failure to adhere to the direction, a security of Rs 2 lakh deposited by the distillery would be forfeited.

Meanwhile, action is also being initiated against other distilleries and breweries, which the department suspects are smuggling liquor in the name of bottling it by creating additional bottling capacity (lease lines). Many of these manufacturers, citing shortage of capacity, were allowed to establish new lease lines to bottle 25,000- 30,000 cases per month.

Excise officials allege that the distillers account for just 600-700 cases per month while they sell thousands of liquor cases.

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