Bihar government's new bet to tighten the noose on liquor ban, helicopters left after drones
Bihar government's new bet to tighten the noose on liquor ban, helicopters left after drones
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Patna: The state government is ready to make liquor prohibition successful in Bihar in any situation and the government is providing whatever resources are required for this. After resorting to drones, swans, motorboats to stop alcoholism, smuggling and its sale, the government has now put helicopters behind it.

In the same campaign of prohibition, 4 helicopters have been installed, which will keep an eye on liquor smugglers from Buxar to Katihar in the Diare area of ​​​​Ganga. Out of these helicopters, 3 are unmanned drone helicopters. Along with this, there is a four-seater helicopter which will keep an eye on the culprits of liquor. 4 people including the pilot can sit in this helicopter. In which a GeoPacial engineer, product department team and detection experts sit and do video monitoring. The helicopter can operate continuously for 6 to 7 hours. The helicopter will detect illegal things in real time, along with the exit location, will inform the Prohibition Department and the Collector SP of the district concerned.

Even after monitoring with lakhs of warnings and swearing by the same government, the liquor mafia is constantly trying to break the prohibition law. But the Bihar government has also decided that if the liquor mafia is involved, then the government will also keep its surveillance everywhere. Recently, the administration destroyed more than a dozen liquor kilns after they were marked by drones. At the same time, more than 50 drones kept an eye on the liquor mafia in the Diara area and the forested areas. At present, after the matter of liquor manufacturing has come to the fore from far-flung and river banks, the state government has landed the helicopter in the field for quick action.

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