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Police busy in occasional raids against the illicit liquor seller at Kamalpur: Big fishes and gambling tycoons remained in their happy hunting ground
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Police busy in occasional raids against the illicit liquor seller at Kamalpur: Big fishes and gambling tycoons remained in their happy hunting ground
PHOTO : Kamalpur Police Station. TIWN File Photo.

KAMALPUR, May 27 (TIWN): Officer-in- charge might come and go. The staffs might be transferred. But the tradition of pocketing huge profit avoiding the public interest with the help of a Special Branch staff continued at Kamalpur police station.

And to shift the view of the commoners, police used to conduct occasional raids against the illicit liquor sellers and to highlight those in trumpeted way.

It remained to be trend of the Kamalpur police station for last one decade or so. Often the police remained confined in their boundary of the station or showed them to be hyper active in different case connections. And then if they got some chances then they became busy in catching the bike riders.

All these business made police so weary that they had hardly any scope to be active against the liquor sellers or the tir gamblers.

However people alleged that, police had enough time to communicate with them in regular basis through their very favourite Special Branch staff. As police remained busy hence the liquor sellers and tir gamblers used to continue their devastating business smoothly.

And not only this, those anti-socials used claim in public that, they used to pay police in monthly basis for not intervening in their course.

Now, when such claims caught the air then police used to conduct raids against some small fishes and it too on the condition of pre-information.

Hence police often found boasting of seizing huge illicit country and foreign liquor but without the seller. And more ridiculously, police often found claiming that, they seized some booklets and papers of tir gambling bookies that succeeded to escape.

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