
Woman among three arrested for smuggling liquor in Buxar
According to the SP, the police received intelligence on Tuesday night indicating that a white car carrying a liquor consignment from Uttar Pradesh was en route to Bihar. A special team, led by Buxar SDPO Dheeraj Kumar, was immediately constituted and directed to carry out a raid.
The operation was conducted near Buxar Golambar late at night. The team spotted a white car bearing registration number DL 5 CH 5900. Upon noticing the police presence, the driver attempted to flee the spot, but the vehicle was swiftly intercepted after a brief chase.
A search of the car's trunk revealed multiple boxes containing foreign liquor.
The arrested people have been identified as Manish Kumar, son of Madan Sah, a resident of Sherpur village under Maner police station in Patna; Naseem Rain, son of Hasan Rain, a resident of Samastipur; and Divya Devi, wife of Devnarayan Chaupal of Samastipur.
According to SP Arya, the three had been involved in liquor smuggling forlong time. Following preliminary interrogation, all three accused have been remanded to judicial custody.
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