5 arrested for selling cheap English liquor packed in high level bottles
Ghaziabad | The Crime Branch team of Ghaziabad Police Commissionerate has arrested five such accused who used to bring cheap liquor from Haryana and sell it to people by putting it in expensive label bottles. Crime Branch Police Commissionerate, Ghaziabad received information that a silver colored Santro car carrying cheap liquor from Haryana, rebranded and packed and sold by smugglers is going to bring it. Taking immediate action on this information, the crime branch team caught the said vehicle near Meerut road Niwari cut with the help of Modinagar police.
In which two accused Manoj Panwar and Ashish alias Bittu were arrested for smuggling liquor. From whose possession 3 cases of liquor, which were going to bring cheap liquor from Haryana, fill them in Royal Stag bottles and pack them in new packing with stickers, levels, lids etc. On enquiry, it was told that other accomplices are packing in a room on Gudana Road, while taking immediate action, 3 other persons Shabir, Akash and Sachin on Gudana Road, who put Royal Stag stickers on the empty bottles and filled them with liquor and re-sealed the packs. Were doing work to do, arrested.
5 boxes filled and a large quantity of empty Addha, Pavwa, bottles, fake levels, stickers, lids etc. were recovered from their possession. On interrogation, the accused told that we were buying cheap liquor like Naina Premium Whiskey from Haryana, Chandigarh. By bringing 111 Ace whiskey or any other brand of liquor of the same level, empty bottles of high level like Royal Stag, Imperial Blue etc., which are taken from junkyards, clean them and fill them again with Royal Stag, Imperial Blue etc. They seal it by putting stickers, lids etc. and sell it in the surrounding areas. Our friend Bunty gets the levels, stickers, lids and other sealing materials of different companies made on the bottles in Delhi. In this work, we save a lot. Which we share among ourselves. With which we meet our household expenses and hobbies.
–IANS