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Uttar Pradesh: Four liquor peddlers arrested in Balrampur

| @indiablooms | Apr 09, 2019, at 05:17 pm

Balrampur, Apr 9 (UNI) Four people involved in the business of making liquor illegally were arrested and around 60 litres of alcohol seized from their possession in separate areas by the district police here on Tuesday.

Additional Superintendent of Police Arvind Mishra here said that Gaura Chauraha police arrested Budhai from Jaitapur village, Utraula Kotwali police arrested Bhurkunds resident Dharmendra while Shahzad and Kamaluddin were arrested after a raid in Jarikuiya.

Mishra said that around 60 litres of raw liquor and equipments used in making the same was seized from the possession of the accused.

All the accused have been sent to jail while a drive is underway against those trading liquor illegally. 

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