Patna:After the shutdown, smugglers in Bihar are constantly engaged in smuggling by inventing new ways. In which they supply alcohol to their own body from making an alcohol tank to the tank of the motorcycle. The latest case relates to the generator, which is spewing liquor in place of making electricity. The incident is reported to have taken place near Musahari toli near Durgavati toll plaza in Kaimur district. Where the police searched the DC generator placed on top of the DCM truck in the wake of the operation. Then, the police lost their senses. A generator from the top and a whole tank of wine from inside. Yes, a huge quantity of foreign liquor was recovered from the generator loaded inside the DCM truck. Police have arrested the driver of the truck. Liquor was being sent from Delhi to Muzaffarpur in Bihar. Due to this, the police caught him due to investigation. The arrested driver, Vikas Kumar, is said to be from Saidpur village police station Bhojpur district Ghaziabad (Uttar Pradesh). The arrested criminal said that he was loading the liquor from Delhi in a DCM truck to Muzaffarpur and he used to get Rs 10,000 for taking a detour. The biggest thing is that the liquor smugglers deliver household items, including home appliances, fridges, generators along with TVs, inside them are full of alcohol. Which is sent directly from Delhi to Muzaffarpur. Police are extracting more information from the driver. According to the police, from Delhi to Kaimur via Varanasi and then they supply themselves to muzaffarpur, i.e., many cities in north Bihar. The driver is paid Rs 10000 per trip. In this connection, SHO Rajiv Ranjan Singh said that during the vehicle checking from near the toll plaza, the AMTF team and Durgawati police swung into action and seized a huge quantity of liquor from the DCM truck. Rehan was raping a minor Dalit girl for several months, used to pressurize her to become a Muslim Kaliyugi father did not even spare his daughters, was raping minor girls for many months ED raids Abhijata Constructions Co, its directors in Kolkata