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Puducherry bans sale of liquor after 2pm from April 26 to April 30

- April 23, 2021

Chennai, April 23(BPNS)

As part of containing the second wave of Covid ,the Union Territory of Puducherry has banned the sale of all liquor including arrack ,toddy and Indian Made Foreign Liquor(IMFL) in bars and toddy shops from 2pm onwards from April 26 to 30th.

A circular issued by Deputy Commissioner (Excise) T Sudhakar also said that liquor, arrack and toddy shops should remain closed from Friday night till Monday morning when the UT is going for a lockdown.

The deputy excise commissioner also said that any violation will be dealt with seriously and action will be taken under Puducherry excise act 1970.

Mahe, which is part of Puducherry and bordering Kannur district of Kerala has already started preparations to implement the lockdown and the closing down of the liquor shops. The 5 km area of Mahe is home to around 60 liquor shops and the excise officials from Kerala are also keeping a vigil on the smuggling of the alcohol through the border once the lockdown comes into effect from Friday night upto Monday morning.

M Rakesh Nair, Deputy Superintendent, Kerala excise department and who is in charge of Thalassery area of Kannur district which is bordering Mahe while speaking to BPNS said,” Earlier we were vigilant on smuggling of liquor from Mahe to Kerala through this check post but now it will be vice versa and hence strong teams of excise are on the vigil at border points in Mahe, Palloor ,Pandakkal of Puducherry which shares common areas with Kerala.”