District Police Responsible for Illicit Liquor Sales, Declares Chief Minister

Chief Minister MK Stalin emphasized that district police officers will be accountable for any illicit liquor sales, considering it a social crime that endangers lives.


Coimbatore: During a recent discussion on the police department's budget, Chief Minister MK Stalin made clear statements regarding the responsibility for illicit liquor sales in Tamil Nadu. If any illicit liquor transaction occurs, the respective district police officer, along with officers within the jurisdiction, will be accountable.

Chief Minister MK Stalin marked the sale of illicit liquor as a severe social crime that threatens valuable human lives. He firmly stated that his government is committed to completely eradicating this menace to prevent further loss of lives. The bold initiative highlights the government's resolve to protect citizens and enforce law and order stringently throughout the State.

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