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The Hindu
23-06-2025
- The Hindu
Excise dept. crackdown on adulterated liquor ahead of Bonalu
The Telangana Excise Department has ramped up its efforts to curb the sale and distribution of Non-Duty Paid Liquor (NDPL) and adulterated alcohol in Rangareddy division, with strict directives issued to enforcement teams to act decisively. Excise Deputy Commissioner P. Dasarath, during a review meeting held on Monday, stressed the need for intensified inspections and swift resolution of pending cases. He directed officials to maintain heightened vigilance during Bonalu, where liquor consumption traditionally spikes, and ordered that NDPL and spurious liquor be strictly barred from reaching the public. 'There is a growing influx of liquor from Delhi and Haryana into Hyderabad and Rangareddy. Our teams must monitor this closely and take immediate action against illegal movement and usage, particularly at public gatherings and functions,' Deputy Commissioner Dasarath said. Emphasising the importance of eliminating NDPL to meet State-mandated sales targets, the Deputy Commissioner instructed enforcement teams, station staff, and DTF units to intensify on-ground checks and coordinate with licenced vendors. He also called for greater stock preparedness by legal liquor traders in anticipation of increased demand during the festival period. The Deputy Commissioner further directed excise stations to expedite legal proceedings, including charge sheet filings, arrest of absconding accused, disposal of seized vehicles, and the closure of long-pending cases. Present at the review meeting were Assistant Commissioner R. Kishan, along with Excise Superintendents K. Vijay (Malkajgiri), NK Fayazuddin (Medchal), Ujwala Reddy (Saroornagar), and Vijaya Bhaskar Goud (Vikarabad), as well as Assistant Excise Superintendents, Circle Inspectors, and members from the Enforcement and DTF wings.


The Hindu
10-06-2025
- The Hindu
Excise dept. seizes illicit liquor worth ₹25 lakh in week-long drive
The Telangana Prohibition and Excise Department seized liquor worth ₹25 lakh during a special week-long drive between June 3 and 9 across the State. A total of 64 cases were booked and 33 individuals arrested during the coordinated operation, jointly carried out by the State Task Force (STF), District Task Force (DTF) and local Excise staff. The officials confiscated 1,188 bottles, including 22 litres of beer and 21 litres of country-made liquor. In addition, 19 vehicles used in the illegal transport of liquor were seized. Most of the Non-Duty Paid Liquor (NDPL) were seized from Shamshabad, Saroornagar, Malkajgiri, Hyderabad, Secunderabad, Vikarabad, Sangareddy, Medak, Warangal and Karimnagar. In the northern regions of Adilabad, Nirmal, Asifabad and Kamareddy, locally brewed liquor was seized. Random checks were also conducted on trains arriving from Delhi and Goa.


The Hindu
09-06-2025
- The Hindu
73 liquor bottles seized during checks in and around Hyderabad
As part of a State-wide crackdown on Non-Duty Paid Liquor (NDPL), Excise officials have seized 73 liquor bottles across multiple locations and arrested four individuals for smuggling and illegal possession of liquor and drugs. In Hyderabad, 56 bottles of liquor worth around ₹2.5 lakh were confiscated in three separate incidents. In one case, a man was caught near the Secunderabad Military Hospital in Trimulgherry with 20 bottles of whisky. Further, as officials from the State Task Force (STF) conducted checks on incoming passengers from KSR Bengaluru and Rajdhani Express trains in Secunderabad, officials arrested another individual identified as Ajay Singh, with 44 bottles of beer and four additional liquor bottles. Officials raided a location in West Marredpally where the accused Runeet and Aditya were found selling 13 grams of OG Kush. They were also in possession of 32 bottles of liquor sourced from Goa, Manipur, and Delhi. Both were taken into custody. Meanwhile, 17 liquor bottles were seized at Zaheerabad during inspections of all vehicles entering Telangana from Goa. Tourist buses, private cars, and other vehicles were thoroughly searched at the check post as part of an intensified week-long drive against NDPL.