The Free Press Journal

Virar bar raided for selling liquor on dry day, one held

- SURESH GOLANI

Sleuths of the Mira Bhayandar-Vasai Virar (MBVV) Police Commission­erate raided a beer bar in Virar for selling Indian Made Foreign Liquor (IMFL) on Marty’s Day (January 30)- a statutory dry day to mark the death anniversar­y of Mahatma Gandhi, when the sale of any type of liquor is not permitted in the state.

Acting on a tip-off, a police team swooped down on Hotel V.V. Bar located on Agashi Road in Virar (W) at around 10 pm. The police spotted several people who had crowded at the bar counter to buy IMFL which was being brazenly sold on a dry day.

The police immediatel­y seized IMFL including bottles of whisky and vodka from the bar premises and apprehende­d the manager who identified himself asNarayan Shettigar (49).

In accordance with the excise manual, selling liquor on a dry day is a serious breach of rule which invites suspension of licenses.

While the concerned excise wing is supposed to seal all liquor vends and stockrooms of bars and permit rooms ahead of dry days, the district administra­tion which heads the excise wing has the power to assess the violation while deciding the quantum of punishment.

Apart from slapping offences under section 188 of the IPC for disobedien­ce to order duly promulgate­d by public servant, the Virar police has registered a case under sections 131, 82 and 65 (E) of the Maharashtr­a Prohibitio­n Act-1949 against the establishm­ent. Further investigat­ions were underway.

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