People reached liquor shops using 'on duty' pass
People reached liquor shops using 'on duty' pass
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Liquor shops have opened in many areas of Madhya Pradesh. The crowds thronged the shops as soon as the news of the liquor shop opened. Hundreds of people from Indore reached to buy liquor in Dewas and Dhar district. Those who were engaged in the line were engaged on duty on their vehicles. The government opened liquor shops in the districts where the corona is under control. Shops have opened in Dhar and Dewas districts close to Indore. As soon as the news of liquor sale was received, hundreds of people from Indore reached to buy liquor.

The police had to resort to poles to handle the situation at the liquor shop in Baghdun. Here, wine lovers have to line up for half a km. Women and children were also involved in this. The special thing is that most people who came to buy liquor were engaged on duty on two-wheeler and four-wheelers. According to sources, there were also vehicles of Municipal Corporation, Panchayat and Policemen.

Police have also arrested three people on Thursday late night for the curfew violation and the policemen who lashed out at the police, for obstructing the official work. According to ASP (West-2) Manish Khatri, the accused are Shanu, Akran, Moin Khan, Lalla and Javed Haji. Constable Vishal Bhalerao has told the police that he is posted in the battalion and was doing duty in Rani Palace. During this time, three youths were walking on a scooter in front of the grocery store. He disputed if he stopped them. The accused also refused to show permission and did not even give a reason for needlessly moving. After some time the trio left and came back with companions. Then disputed him and grabbed the collar and killed him. The police first tried to suppress the incident, but when the matter reached the officers, on Thursday night, the case was registered and arrested three.

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