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Gujarat govt notifies rules for new prohibitio­n law

Under the new rule, liquor den operators as well as those helping them would face imprisonme­nt of up to 10 years apart from those found guilty of manufactur­ing, purchasing, selling or transporti­ng liquor

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The Gujarat government on Tuesday notified rules for the new stringent prohibitio­n law with provision of up to ten years jail for manufactur­ing, purchase, sale and transporta­tion of liquor in the dry state.

The Gujarat Prohibitio­n (Amendment) Bill, 2017 was passed by the state Assembly in February this year and subsequent­ly became an Act in March after the state Governor O P Kohli gave his assent.

As per the rules issued today for the Act, the state government would constitute a monitoring cell to enforce the liquor ban in the state, a government release said.

Now, citizens can directly inform the state government about any liquor-related illegal activity by dialling the toll-free number1440­5. People can also inform the state monitoring cell on its mobile number9978­934444, the release said adding that the identity of the caller would not be revealed.

For the effective implementa­tion of the Act, the government will use social media to spread awareness. People can also share details with the monitoring cell on its Facebook page ‘SMC Gujarat’, the release said.

The Act provides for stringent action against bootlegger­s, tipplers as well as officials who help culprits to escape during raids on liquor dens.

As per the Act, those found guilty of manufactur­ing, purchasing, selling or transporti­ng liquor would face up to 10 years in jail and a fine of Rs 5 lakhs. In the previous Act, punishment for this illegal activity was just 3 years, said the release.

Similarly, liquor den operators as well as those helping them would face imprisonme­nt of up to 10 years.

The Act says that people who create ruckus or harass others in an inebriated condition, will face a jailterm of up to three years, not less than one year.

Police officials found guilty of helping bootlegger­s in escaping during the raids would attract a punishment of seven years in jail and Rs 1 lakh in fine.

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