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340 litres of illicit liquor seized in Gujarat; 9 held

By IANS | Updated: June 24, 2024 01:55 IST

Ahmedabad, June 24 The authorities during a raid at a village in Gujarat's Kutch district seized 340 litres ...

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Ahmedabad, June 24 The authorities during a raid at a village in Gujarat's Kutch district seized 340 litres of illicit liquor and arrested nine persons for their alleged involvement in the illegal liquor trade, an official said on Sunday.

The raid was conducted by the officials of the State Monitoring Cell -- a branch of the Gujarat Police -- at Navinal village near Mundra.

Three persons managed to evade capture during the raid.

"Among those apprehended, Gajubha Jadeja, a former president of the Mundra Taluka Congress, has been identified as a key figure in the illicit narcotics network operating in Mundra. The State Monitoring Cell continues its efforts to crack down on such activities, aiming to curb the illegal liquor trade in the region," a source said.

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