In a crackdown on interstate smuggling, the Pune division of the state excise department has seized liquor worth ₹25 lakh being illegally transported from Goa to Maharashtra.
Acting on a tipoff, excise officials on Thursday intercepted a suspicious truck near the Pune-Mumbai highway in Pimpri-Chinchwad, a route notorious for such activities, and confiscated a large consignment of liquor which was being transported to Maharashtra from Goa.
The truck was found to be carrying 305 boxes (180 ml each bottle of whisky) of liquor without proper documentation. The seized liquor was valued at ₹24.88 lakh while the vehicle itself, estimated at ₹2.28 lakh, was also confiscated. The total value of the seized goods stands at approximately ₹27.16 lakh. Liquor is significantly cheaper in Goa due to lower taxes, making Goa a prime source for smugglers targeting markets in Maharashtra.