During the investigation, police came to know the identity of a trader involved in the smuggling. An FIR was lodged against Akash Yadav, a resident of Paira Parsauni under Nautan police limits. The accused is still absconding.The horse was handed over to a local resident to be taken care of. “The amount spent on keeping the horse on bond will be realised from the accused after his release from the court,” an investigating officer said.A senior officer of the state excise and prohibition department said that manufacturing, transportation, storage and sale of liquor is completely banned in the state under the Excise and Prohibition Act 2016. If the accused fails to pay the fine, the horse would be auctioned like impounded vehicles.Two months ago, another horse was taken into custody from the same police station limits. On that occasion, the accused, identified as Ram Babu Paswan. was arrested with the consignment. “The horse was returned to its owner after completing the legal procedures,” the officer said.In the riverine belt, boats were earlier used for transportation of consignments, but smugglers stopped using them after patrolling in rivers was intensified.Earlier, oil tankers and trucks having separate storage facilities were used in transportation of banned consignments. Motorbikes and cars are the most common mode of transportation of liquor in the state.
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