Rahuri police penalise 10 guarantors for illicit liquor traders' bond breach
Rahuri police penalise 10 guarantors for liquor bond breach

Nashik: In a decisive move against repeat offenders, the Rahuri police and revenue department have jointly imposed a penalty of Rs 1 lakh each on the 7/12 land extracts of 10 guarantors. This action came after the illicit liquor traders, for whom they had provided surety, violated the good-behaviour bond with the local administration and resumed illegal activities.

The action follows the traders' failure to pay fines levied for breaching the legally binding undertaking to abstain from the illicit liquor trade, police officers said. With the accused defaulting, the administration moved to recover the amount from their guarantors by marking the dues directly on their land records.

Preventive Measures Against Habitual Offenders

Inspector Sanjay Thenge, of Rahuri police station, said, "We had registered 375 liquor prohibition cases over the past one and half years. And we had also decided to take preventive action against habitual offenders." The Rahuri police had submitted a formal proposal to Shrirampur sub-divisional officer (SDO) Kiran Patil, seeking action against repeat offenders.

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The SDO accepted good-behaviour bonds of Rs 1 lakh each from 121 illicit liquor sellers, binding them to desist from illegal trade. However, 10 of these accused violated the conditions and were again caught selling illicit liquor.

Recovery from Guarantors

Following the breach, the SDO directed them to pay the bond amount, but when they failed to do so, orders were issued on Tuesday to recover the fines from their guarantors' land records. This measure ensures that the financial burden falls on those who provided surety without ensuring compliance.

Following the development, inspector Thenge issued a stern appeal to the residents of Rahuri Taluka. "When standing as guarantor for any accused, people must ensure that the individual strictly complies with the terms and conditions of their release. If the accused violates the agreement, government recovery amount will be registered as a financial burden on the guarantor's 7/12 land extract."

The operation was carried out under the guidance of superintendent of police Mummaka Sudarshan, additional SP Somnath Wakchaure, and sub-divisional police officer Jaydatta Bhavar.

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