High-Stakes Border Pursuit: Cracking Down on Illegal Liquor Racket
Two men were arrested for allegedly kidnapping an excise constable and his driver in connection with an illegal liquor supply ring. The apprehension followed an intense interstate chase to the Indo-Nepal border. Both suspects confessed, revealing more about the racket's operations between Haryana and Delhi.
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Two men involved in the illegal supply of liquor have been arrested for allegedly kidnapping and threatening a Delhi Excise Department constable and his driver at gunpoint, police announced on Monday.
The arrest followed an intense cross-state pursuit to the Indo-Nepal border. The suspects, identified as Rahul Nain and Vinod Kumar from Haryana, are implicated in attempting to flee the country. Kumar has a history of criminal offenses.
Constable Naresh Sharma and his driver were gathering intelligence on illegal liquor near Shalimar Bagh when they were abducted. The victims were then confined, beaten, and robbed. Prompt police action led to their rescue and arrests, unraveling a complex liquor racket spanning Haryana and Delhi.
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