Erode: Complete lockdown with no rest has put tipplers in a determined scenario in Tamil Nadu. The scenario is such that the boozer will pay any quantity to get his shot.
Benefiting this situation, a lot of the younger males are getting concerned in liquor smuggling. One such case was registered in Erode district.
Apart from liquor, two motorbikes had been additionally recovered from the duo, who had been recognized as C. Prashanth, 26, of close by Kalayam village and G. Kuppusamy, 22, of Sujilkarai village, Times of India reported.
Police nabbed the Erode residents at Sujilkarai – Selumi Thotty cross street whereas they had been getting back from Karnataka with the liquor cartons.
In additional inquiry performed by the Police, it was revealed that they had been smuggling the inventory from Karnataka to promote them at a excessive value in Tamil Nadu taking advantage of the lockdown within the state.
Two Erode Men Arrested For Smuggling Liquor From Karnataka
Sathyamangalam police in Erode district has arrested two younger males on Tuesday for smuggling liquor from the state of Karnataka. Police captured 104 bottles of liquor and two motorbikes from the younger males.
Complete lockdown with no rest has put the drunkard in a determined scenario in Tamil Nadu. The scenario is such that the boozer will pay any sum of money to get their shot. Benefiting this situation in TN, a lot of the younger males are concerned in liquor smuggling. One such case was registered in Erode district. Sathyamangalam police have arrested two younger males on Tuesday for smuggling liquor from the state of Karnataka.
As per the Times of India studies, police captured 104 bottles of liquor and two motorbikes from the duo, who had been recognized as C. Prashanth, 26, of close by Kalayam village and G. Kuppusamy, 22, of Sujilkarai village.
Police nabbed these Erode residents at Sujilkarai – Selumi Thotty cross street whereas they had been coming from Karnataka with the liquor cartons.
In additional inquiry performed by police, it was revealed that they had been smuggling the inventory from Karnataka to promote them at a excessive value in Tamil Nadu taking advantage of the lockdown within the state.