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Former excise commissioner Niranjan Das arrested in Chhattisgarh liquor case

Niranjan Das, who served as Chhattisgarh excise commissioner , was arrested in connection with accusations that he received undue benefits

Updated on: Sep 18, 2025 11:04 PM IST
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The Chhattisgarh Anti-Corruption Bureau on Thursday arrested the state’s former excise commissioner Niranjan Das in connection with the alleged liquor scam.

Niranjan Das was a state civil services officer who was promoted to the IAS (Getty Images/iStockphoto)
Niranjan Das was a state civil services officer who was promoted to the IAS (Getty Images/iStockphoto)

Das, who served as commissioner of the state excise department, was taken into custody in connection with accusations that he received undue benefits running into several crores of rupees through the sale of unaccounted liquor in government-run shops, manipulation of tenders, transfer of officers, and support for a flawed liquor policy.

Das, a Chhattisgarh cadre officer who was later promoted to the Indian Administrative Service, is the second retired IAS officer to be arrested in the case. He will be produced before a Chhattisgarh court on Friday.

The alleged liquor scam in the state, according to officials, involved the illegal sale of approximately unaccounted and duty-evaded liquor worth 2,174 crore through state-run liquor outlets, under the protection and coordination of senior excise officials. The Enforcement Directorate, which is investigating allegations of money laundering in connection with the case, has claimed that alleged irregularities resulted in a massive loss to the state exchequer and filled the pockets of the beneficiaries of a liquor syndicate with over 2,100 crore.

According to ED, the alleged irregularities were orchestrated between 2019 and 2022 when the Bhupesh Baghel-led Congress government was in power in Chhattisgarh.

 
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Ritesh Mishra

Ritesh Mishra is the State Correspondent for Chhattisgarh with Hindustan Times. He reports on Maoism, internal security, politics, mining, governance, and major developments shaping the state. Based in Raipur, he has covered Chhattisgarh since 2016, reporting extensively from the Bastar region and other conflict-affected areas. With nearly two decades of experience in journalism, Ritesh has built a reputation for ground reporting from some of India's most challenging terrains. His coverage spans Left-Wing Extremism, counter-insurgency operations, elections, tribal affairs, environmental issues, infrastructure, mining, and socio-economic developments. He has reported on major security operations, policy initiatives, wildlife crime, and the changing dynamics of conflict and development in Central India. Before moving to Chhattisgarh, Ritesh spent eight years reporting from Madhya Pradesh, covering politics, administration, crime, development, and social issues. Throughout his career, he has reported on various forms of extremism in Central India, combining field reporting with in-depth analysis to produce accurate, balanced, and impactful journalism. Prior to joining Hindustan Times, Ritesh worked with The Pioneer and The Free Press Journal, where he covered a wide range of beats and honed his skills in political, investigative, and field reporting. His reporting is marked by exclusive stories, extensive fieldwork, and a commitment to factual, on-the-ground journalism that brings complex issues to a wider audience.

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