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Govt launches inspection of liquor shops, registers FIR against restaurant

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: A day after Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia announced a crackdown against liquor consumptio­n in the public, the Delhi government on Thursday launched inspection of city’s liquor shops and got an FIR registered against a restaurant for illegal serving the drink.

According to officials, seven teams of Excise Department conducted inspection­s at Nehru Place, Paharganj, Motipur, Rajendra Place, Rohini and Gujranwala Town.

“An FIR was registered at the Alipur Police Station (Outer Delhi) against a restaurant under the Excise Act on the G T Karnal Road for illegally serving alcohol on its premises without a valid licence of running a bar,” a senior government official said.

The move comes a day after Sisodia announced a crackdown on consumptio­n of liquor in the open area around alcohol shops from November 8. During the inspection­s it was found that liquor vends had installed CCTV cameras in accordance with directions issued to them and these were found to be functional.

All liquor vends inspected on Thursday were directed to strictly report all cases of illegal consumptio­n of liquor to the Excise Department control room immediatel­y.

“No major violation was found in the department­al stores during inspection­s. It was noticed that chillers in majority of department­al stores were found to be non-functional,” official further said.

On Wednesday, the Delhi government announced it would strictly enforce the Excise Act post November 7 under which consuming alcohol at public places attracts a fine of Rs 5,000 and if the offender creates nuisance than the fine will be up to Rs 10,000 with a jail term of three months.

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