Madanapalle sub-division police together with the Special Enforcement Bureau (SEB) performed a ‘cordon and search’ operation at Naramakula thanda and surrounding hamlets on the outskirts of Madanapalle in the early hours of Tuesday, and destroyed 4,500 litres of illicit liquor and seized an enormous quantum of black jaggery and chemical compounds.
Deputy SP (Madanapalle) Okay. Kesappa stated that on seeing the police, some miscreants concerned in the illicit brewing of liquor had set fireplace to a 500-kg inventory of jaggery, which was gutted. Two bikes and an autorickshaw had been seized for need of legitimate paperwork.
Speaking to residents at Naramakula thanda, the Deputy SP suggested them to keep away from becoming a member of arms with these concerned in the brewing of illicit liquor, warning that these discovered supporting the ID liquor gangs could be chargeable for arrest underneath the PD Act. Mr. Kesappa stated {that a} record of suspects concerned in the brewing of illicit liquor was being readied primarily based on which suspect sheets could be opened.
14 bikes seized, two held
The Madanapalle II Town police on Tuesday morning arrested a youth at Annamayya circle in Madanapalle who was fleeing on a stolen bike. After preliminary investigation, 13 extra bikes had been seized from a forest location at Kothapalle village of Gurramkonda mandal in Rayachoti division.
Deputy SP Okay. Kesappa stated that the modus operandi of the arrested youth, Patan Noor Mohammad (28) of Gurramkonda mandal was to steal new bikes from remoted places and dispose them of to at least one Shaik Saif Ali of Madanapalle city. The Deputy SP stated that the recovered bikes had been dropped at the premises of II Town police station could be returned to their house owners after a verification course of.