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This article reports on the arrest of two women involved in liquor smuggling in Muzaffarpur.


In a recent crackdown, the Excise Department in Muzaffarpur has arrested two women who were smuggling liquor from Uttar Pradesh. The women were caught while trying to transport a consignment of liquor via train.

Acting on a tip-off, Inspector Deepak Kumar and his team set up surveillance at railway stations. They first apprehended one woman at Muzaffarpur Railway Station and then the second at Dholi Railway Station, both from the same train.

The method of smuggling surprised the officials. The women had tied liquor bottles to their bodies and also carried some in bags to avoid detection by the police.

This operation highlights the ongoing efforts to enforce liquor prohibition in Bihar. The Excise Department aims to disrupt such illegal activities by targeting those involved in the smuggling network.

Inspector Deepak Kumar confirmed that both women are being interrogated for more information about their network and other accomplices. This is seen as an important step towards ensuring liquor laws are effectively implemented in the state.



Summary:

  • Two women arrested for smuggling liquor in Muzaffarpur.

  • They were caught at Muzaffarpur and Dholi railway stations.

  • Liquor was tied to their bodies and hidden in bags.

  • Officials are investigating their smuggling network.

  • This operation supports Bihar’s liquor prohibition efforts.



Serving "जहाँ Indian वहाँ India" Since 2014. I Started News Desk in Early Days of India Internet Revolution and 4G. I write About India for Indians.

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