Administration acts against officials amidst rising illegal liquor smuggling

In response to the escalating instances of illegal liquor smuggling within Chandigarh city, the administration has taken decisive action against key officials. Namdevrao Zade, Secretary of Excise and Taxation, and Vinay Pratap Singh, Commissioner of Excise and Taxation, have been relieved of their duties. The Chandigarh Administration Personnel Department issued an order on Monday effecting these changes.

According to the directives of the Chandigarh Administration Personnel Department, Ajay Chagti, IAS, will assume the responsibilities of Secretary of Excise and Taxation, while Rupesh Kumar will take over as Commissioner of Excise and Taxation. Notably, Rupesh Kumar, IAS, who had previously spearheaded several reforms within the Excise and Taxation Department, will resume his role as Commissioner, following a change initiated midway due to lobbying among officials.

The Election Commission has also weighed in on the issue, acknowledging data highlighting the prevalence of illegal liquor smuggling in Chandigarh. The order effecting these personnel changes was issued by Rajeev Verma, IAS, Advisor to the Administrator of the Union Territory of Chandigarh, with the concurrence of the Election Commission of India, New Delhi.

Chandigarh, often hailed as the “City Beautiful,” has unfortunately become a hub for illegal liquor smuggling over the years. Liquor is illicitly transported from Chandigarh UT to neighboring states such as Rajasthan and Gujarat, facilitated by the use of counterfeit e-way bills.

Despite efforts by the Excise Department and law enforcement, the smuggling activities persist, resulting in substantial revenue losses for the Chandigarh administration.
Authorities have pointed to collusion between the Excise Department and police as facilitating the smuggling operations. Last year alone, numerous instances of police personnel involvement in illegal liquor smuggling were uncovered. Additionally, several trucks were apprehended at liquor bottling plants in Panchkula and Narnaul in Haryana and Rajasthan, using forged documents bearing the same serial numbers. Furthermore, a contractor was arrested last year in possession of a significant quantity of illicit liquor.
Most recently, the Operation Cell team of the Chandigarh Police seized illegal liquor worth Rs 80 lakh, underscoring the ongoing challenges faced in combating this illicit trade.

Ramesh Goyat

Recent Posts

India-Bangladesh Border Talks Focus on Fencing, Infiltration

The India-Bangladesh DG-level border talks will address border fencing, infiltration, and cross-border crimes, marking the…

24 minutes ago

Shortest Work-Week Nation Prepares for Snap Election

Vanuatu, known for its 24.7-hour work week, holds elections tomorrow following a devastating earthquake. Recovery…

50 minutes ago

Hamas Yet To Respond To Gaza Ceasefire Deal Amid Continued Mediation Efforts

Talks for a Gaza ceasefire deal continue with Israel and Hamas, but Hamas' lack of…

1 hour ago

Indira Gandhi Bhawan: A Fresh Start for Congress or Just Another Landmark?

After a prolonged wait, Congress finally inaugurated its long-awaited permanent headquarters on Wednesday, a significant…

1 hour ago

SC Questions Punjab’s Claim on Farmer Leader Dallewal’s Health Amidst 49-Day Hunger Strike, Seeks AIIMS Opinion; Urges Swift Resolution to Farmers’ Demands

Expressing concerns over the deteriorating health of farmer leader Jagjit Singh Dallewal, who has been…

1 hour ago

Nearly 50,000 International Students Missing In Canada, India Tops The List, Raising Visa Concerns

Nearly 50,000 international students are missing from Canadian colleges and universities, with Indian nationals making…

2 hours ago