Udupi: Two arrested for violating lockdown, selling whisky illegally


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Udupi, Apr 26: Two persons have been arrested for violating the lockdown in Manipal and trying to sell whisky even while alcohol shops remain closed.

The accused have been identified as Sunil Sherigar (36), a resident of Marpalli, Alevoor, and Sudhir Naik (28) of Herga.

It is learnt that the two were transporting whisky in an auto rickshaw and trying to sell bottles of whisky among the public near Lake View Hotel at Adarsh Nagar in Manipal.

Based on credible information, DCIB police inspector Manjappa D R along with his team raided the spot and found the accused with whisky bottles in the auto rickshaw.


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The accused had procured the whisky from a person named Dallesh and were trying to sell them to customers illegally, police said. The two did not have any permit to sell liquor or a pass to move during the lockdown either.

The police arrested the duo and confiscated whisky, a plastic bag, two mobile phones and cash worth Rs 4,230 from them, and also the auto rickshaw they had used for the crime.

Manipal police have registered a case against the accused under IPC sections 188, 269 and 34, and under sections 15, 32 and 34 of the Karnataka Excise Act, for not only possessing liquor illegally but also violating the lockdown and posing a threat to public safety.

 

  

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  • Rajesh B Shetty, Udupi district.

    Mon, Apr 27 2020

    It is bound to happen, why the govt not giving permission to open liquor shops, markets are open, people are crowding bunder for fish trading giving a damn for social distancing and norms. I can't understand what is the harm in opening liquor shops for limited hours, morover this black marketing will stop, also the govt will get additional revenue which can be used for other productive things. It is really ridiculous where a decision for such a big country which has a population of about 1.25 cr people is taken by a handful of people.

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  • H. Almeida., Bendur/Andheri

    Mon, Apr 27 2020

    To destroy the pandemic virus, of Alcoholism, which inherently destabilizes n ruins families, in our society, the Government must continue to Lockdown Wine shops and bars indefinitely !!!!!!

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  • Shamsuddin, Dubai

    Mon, Apr 27 2020

    This is worse than Saudi Arabia ..lol

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  • ThomasAquin, Mangalore

    Mon, Apr 27 2020

    I see comments saying "fine heavily". The thought is good. However if fine is heavy, bribe will be cheaper. Will be easier to get away with a bribe. The liquor confiscated will disappear and rats will be blamed

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  • Netizen, Mangalore

    Mon, Apr 27 2020

    Few days back somebody suggested handover to yogi for selling beef illegal .

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  • Naresh, Udupi

    Mon, Apr 27 2020

    Yogiji specialized in handling some specific cases. This is not one of them.

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  • Netizen, Mangalore

    Mon, Apr 27 2020

    I wont get surprise if he specalised for selective over religion base offence. After all what we expect from a lawmaker who withdarws his 20,000 cases aginst his own name soon after take over CM post.

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  • Guru, Malpe

    Mon, Apr 27 2020

    What is wrong in that?

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Apr 27 2020

    Very soon we find the names of Big Politicians in the Racket ...

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  • Raju, Karkala

    Mon, Apr 27 2020

    We know. He is a sicular politician.

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  • Edward Maben, Kudla

    Mon, Apr 27 2020

    Decision to close down wine stores has resulted in spurt in petty issues. But i wouldn't call them criminals. I would call it survival.

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  • PINTO, Mangalore

    Mon, Apr 27 2020

    Please check if the whisky they were trying to sell is original. If original investigate from where Dallesh got it. If duplicate raid the illegal brewing unit. Also try to open the wine shops otherwise this saga will continue

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  • Rita, Germany

    Sun, Apr 26 2020

    Some never learn.I am sure it was the owner of some wine local behind this.Since they cant sell officially ,sell simply by back door.They should be fined heavily.

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