
Liquor worth Rs 1.3 lakh seized in Navi Mumbai amid coronavirus lockdown.
Liquor worth Rs 1,31,750 had been seized, according to Sanjeev Dhumal, senior inspector of Vashi police station. Based on a tip-off from a reliable source, police raised the Sanjog family restaurant and bar in Sector 10, Vashi, on Friday.
Vashi Police raided a restaurant and bar in Vashi on Friday and seized liquor worth Rs 1.31 lakh. In view of the CoVID-19 outbreak, the sale of alcohol has been prohibited.
Despite this, the restaurant continued to sell liquor under the table. The manager of the restaurant and three waiters involved have been booked for selling liquor without permission under section 65(E) of Mumbai Prohibition Act, 188, 269 and 270 of IPC, and section 21 of Maharashtra COVID-19 Regulation 2020.
Liquor worth Rs 1,31,750 had been seized, according to Sanjeev Dhumal, senior inspector of Vashi police station. Based on a tip-off from a reliable source, police raised the Sanjog family restaurant and bar in Sector 10, Vashi, on Friday.
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