Smugglers are making profits by selling liquor to Bangladesh: BSF

Shillong, June 20: The BSF troops deployed at Dalu, West Garo Hills district of Meghalaya in a special patrolling, apprehended two Indian liquor smugglers namely Rajesh R. Marak, and Lachit M. Marak, both resident of Vill-Dimapara, under Baghmara police station South Garo Hills District of Meghalaya the BSF apprehended them while they were trying to exfiltrate from India to Bangladesh along with 49 bottle of liquor. The consignment meant for smuggling was to be handed over to their associates in Bangladesh but alert BSF troops nabbed both of them before they could cross the international boundary.

The BSF wonder, Drinking alcohol is prohibited in Bangladesh and considering the situation, the smugglers are making profits by selling liquor bottles at exorbitant rates. Small-time smugglers have been able to continue the illegal activity by hiding liquor bottles in cartons and placing them under culverts near the border. The Indian smugglers then send messages or calls via mobile phones to their Bangladeshi associates to collect the bottles at a convenient time.

This year, till date, 11,475 bottles of liquor valued at Rs 7,94,807 lakh have been seized and twelve smugglers including three Bangladeshi have been arrested. BSF troops are keeping a regular vigil to foil any such attempt and have succeeded to make arrest of nefarious Indian liquor smugglers with liquor. Apprehended persons alongwith seized items handed over to concerned department for further legal action.

 

 

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