Key Points

Gujarat continues its robust stance against alcohol by destroying Rs 52.46 lakh worth of liquor in a public operation. The police seized 9,720 bottles from multiple regions under Lalpur Police Division, demonstrating their commitment to the state's prohibition policy. The destruction was conducted transparently with senior officials present, using a bulldozer near the Dhandhar River. Despite being a dry state, Gujarat consistently battles alcohol smuggling from neighboring states.

Key Points: Gujarat Police Destroy Rs 52 Lakh Liquor in Massive Jamnagar Operation

  • Gujarat maintains strict prohibition policy despite extensive alcohol smuggling
  • Massive liquor destruction operation conducted near Dhandhar River
  • Over 9,720 bottles seized from multiple police station jurisdictions
  • Operation supervised by senior administrative and police officials
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Gujarat: Liquor valued at Rs 52.46 lakh destroyed in Jamnagar

Gujarat Police bulldoze 9,720 liquor bottles near Dhandhar River, showcasing strict prohibition enforcement under IPS officer Pratibha

"Using a bulldozer, the authorities crushed thousands of liquor bottles and beer cans - Jamnagar Police Official"

Jamnagar, May 5

Gujarat Police under the Lalpur Police Division of Jamnagar district carried out a public destruction of English liquor and beer valued at Rs 52.46 lakh, an official said.

The official said that the seized alcohol was bulldozed near the banks of the Dhandhar River in Lalpur in the presence of senior police and administrative officials. He added that liquor, comprising 9,720 bottles and cans, had been seized from multiple cases registered under Lalpur, Meghpar (Paddhar), Jamjodhpur, and Sheth Vadala police stations.

The official added that the operation was carried out under the supervision of IPS officer Pratibha, who is currently posted as Assistant Superintendent of Police, Lalpur Division. He said that also present were S.J. Aswar, Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM) of Lalpur, P.T. Jaiswal, in-charge Police Inspector of Lalpur and Meghpar stations, S.C. Vala, Prohibition and Excise Officer of Jamnagar, and V.S. Patel, in-charge PI of Jamjodhpur and Sheth Vadala stations.

The official said that the destruction was conducted in accordance with court orders and in the presence of a government-appointed committee, ensuring full transparency and compliance with legal procedures. “Using a bulldozer, the authorities crushed thousands of liquor bottles and beer cans, including various foreign brands smuggled into the region,” he said.

He said that the police have been strict in implementing the prohibition policy and are consistently enforcing actions against the illegal liquor trade. Despite the state's dry status since its formation, Police and Excise departments have routinely seized large quantities of liquor being smuggled into the state, primarily from neighbouring Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, and Maharashtra.

According to official records, Gujarat Police and the Prohibition and Excise Department seized over Rs 200 crore worth of illegal liquor in the last five years alone. In 2023, the state recorded more than 75,000 prohibition-related cases, while 2022 saw the confiscation of nearly 30 lakh litres of illicit alcohol.

- IANS

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Rajesh P.
Good job by Gujarat Police! Prohibition is part of our culture and must be respected. Smuggling foreign liquor is unacceptable. Hope they catch the big fish behind these operations too. 👏
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Priya M.
While I support prohibition, destroying liquor worth ₹52 lakh seems wasteful. Couldn't this be used for medical purposes or exported? The money could have benefited the state treasury.
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Amit K.
The numbers are shocking - ₹200 crore in 5 years! Shows how deep the liquor mafia runs. Police need better tech to stop smuggling at borders with Rajasthan/Maharashtra. Maybe drones?
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Sunita R.
Bulldozing liquor bottles by the river? What about environmental impact? Glass and alcohol shouldn't mix with water bodies. Next time please dispose scientifically.
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Vikram J.
Gujarat's prohibition policy creates more problems than it solves. 75,000 cases in 2023 means people want it! Time for debate on controlled legalization with heavy taxes.
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Neha S.
Proud to see women officers like IPS Pratibha leading such operations! More power to our police force. Hope this sends strong message to bootleggers. 💪

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