After the ban on liquor, the Bihar government earned a lot of income, so a treasure of income full of Rs 428 Crore -Bihar income from liquor attacks reached Aucations RS428 Crore reached

After the ban on liquor in Bihar, the government received more than Rs 428 crore income from the auction and fine from liquor vehicles. From 2016, more than 96 thousand vehicles were seized, many of which were auctioned and some were fined. ADG Amit Kumar Jain said neighboring states are contacted to stop smuggling. State Bureau, Patna. The state government has so far received revenue of more than 428 crores due to the auction of vehicles captured with alcohol and the repair of fine. After the implementation of liquor ban, more than 96 thousand vehicles have been seized on charges of breach of the liquor ban law since 2016. There have been 342.85 crore at the auction of 75 thousand 989 vehicles, while 20 thousand 71 vehicles received 85,65 crore. Additional Director General of the Police (ADG) of the Unit for Alcohol ban, Amit Kumar Jain gave this information at a press conference held at Bihar police headquarters on Tuesday. From June this year, 7.781 vehicles were seized, including 153 large vehicles and 7,623 other vehicles. ADG said liquor smuggling in Bihar is mainly done from Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Chandigarh, Haryana, Western Bay, Jharkhand, Rajasthan and Arunachal Pradesh. To prevent this, a letter to the DGP and Excise Commissioner of these states was written for the necessary action. In light of the elections in the meeting, 390 check posts must also be set up in 23 border districts. In addition, locations were marked to install 161 control posts in the border areas of neighboring states. ADG Jain, the name of 8546 liquor smugglers in the Gunda register, said that 63.442 people were arrested by June 2025. Of these, 38,741 were liquor drinkers, while 24,701 were suppliers or distributors. Since the implementation of liquor ban, police have arrested a total of 13.921 liquor dealers and smugglers from outside the state in Bihar. In cases of banning, 305 accused from other states were identified, the list of which is shared with the states concerned. From June this year, the names of 8,546 people accused in production matters were added to the Gunda register, while at 1344 acted under the CCA. 240 people who acquired property from illegal liquor businesses were identified, whose proposal to confiscate property of 76 people was produced in court. 6.40 Lakh stretch, nine hangs on the ban on the ban on liquor ban from April 2016 to 3 July 2025, five Lakh 36 thousand 921 cases are registered. Among all its divisions, 6 Lakh 40 thousand 379 people were sentenced in different categories. Nine accused were sentenced to death for the violation of the Liquor ban Act. At the same time, 18 to life imprisonment was sentenced, 222 for more than ten years, 935 to two to ten years and 621 accused were sentenced to less than two years.