Police has caught a truck full of liquor in Mohali. More than 750 liquor boxes have been recovered from it. This liquor was going from Chandigarh to Haryana. Police has arrested truck drivers Jinda Ram and Bhuppi Ram. Both are residents of Barmajer Rajasthan. This action has been taken under Operation Seal. Police say that it was caught at a special checkpost. However, police says that the investigation of the case is still going on.
At the same time, the police will now investigate where this liquor was to be sent. Also, who are the people involved behind this.
Truck stopped before Haryana border
After the death of people due to poisonous liquor in Amritsar, the police is on alert mode. In this connection, the police set up a special check post in Handesra area near Derabassi sub division of Mohali district. As soon as a truck came there, it was signaled to stop, then the driver started driving the truck fast. However, the police caught him. During this, the truck was checked, in which liquor was recovered. However, the truck driver could not produce the proper documents. The police is investigating the matter.
According to sources, this liquor is made in Chandigarh and it was being smuggled through this route. Now the police is trying to find out who are the people behind this whole gang.
Earlier 600 m of methanol was seized
Let us tell you that five days ago, Patiala Police had seized about 600 liters of methanol, which was being brought from Delhi to Punjab in a truck illegally, it was to be used to make fake liquor. This claim is being made by the Punjab Police. The matter is being investigated by the police.
After this, a letter was written to the central government by Punjab Finance Minister Harpal Singh Cheema. He had demanded from the central government to make a guideline regarding the sale of methanol. So that it cannot be misused. In the letter written to the Center, he has demanded strict rules for methanol under the Industry Act 1951. The biggest danger from this is the production of poisonous liquor. He has demanded immediate intervention from the Centre.