Jamshedpur Administration Buries 15,000 Liters of Seized Liquor
Unprecedented Move in Jamshedpur: Seized Illegal Liquor Buried on Court Orders
In a first, Jamshedpur administration buries over 15,000 liters of illegal liquor following a court order, marking a unique approach in handling confiscated goods.
JAMSHEDPUR – The Jamshedpur administration recently took an unprecedented step by burying 15,000 liters of illegal liquor.
This action came after a secret operation on October 16 led to the discovery of an illicit liquor factory in Mango, Jamshedpur.
During the raid, both English and country liquor were seized.
The burial of the confiscated liquor was carried out under the supervision of the Mango BDO, adhering to court orders.
This method of disposing of illegal liquor is a first in the region, marking a significant departure from past practices.
Previously, the fate of seized goods from illegal liquor factories in both urban and rural areas remained largely unknown.
This initiative by the Jamshedpur administration not only ensures proper disposal but also sets a precedent in handling such cases.

