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Gurugram man’s papers forged to buy Delhi truck for smuggling liquor

Investigators said that Singh earlier had a liquor manufacturing firm in partnership with four others in Patiala, Punjab but quit during the Covid-19 pandemic

Published on: Aug 14, 2024 09:45 pm IST
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Gurugram: Unidentified suspects were booked for allegedly forging documents of a city resident to buy a truck from Delhi, then get it registered in Nagaland and later use it for smuggling liquor in Bihar where prohibition is in force from 2016, police said on Wednesday.

Investigators said that Singh submitted a written complaint at the Gurugram Sadar police station and to senior officials on March 19. But, when no action was taken, he moved court which ordered a probe following which an FIR was registered against the suspects. (Representational Image)

They said that the matter came to light when a Bihar police team reached Gurugram to arrest Rajender Singh, 52, a New Colony resident, on March 18 this year as the truck registered in his name had been seized with liquor in Doriganj, Saran.

Investigators said that Singh earlier had a liquor manufacturing firm in partnership with four others in Patiala, Punjab but quit during the Covid-19 pandemic.

They said that Singh submitted a written complaint at the Gurugram Sadar police station and to senior officials on March 19. However, when no action was taken, he moved court which ordered a probe following which an FIR was registered against the suspects under sections of the Indian Penal Code on Tuesday.

 
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