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The excise staff of the Majali checkpost, Karnataka, seen with the illegal consignment and the driver of the vehicle. The truck had cleared the Polem checkpost
Poinguinim: Illegal liquor worth Rs 9 lakh was seized from an insulated fish truck headed from Goa to Andhra Pradesh early Tuesday morning at the Majali checkpost.
Interestingly, the truck went scot free at the Polem checkpost in Canacona which is barely 100m away from the Majali checkpost.
Sensing something amiss, staff at Majali, led by sub Inspector R N Naik, stopped the truck. Their search revealed liquor hidden among the fish crates. They seized about 45 crates of beer and whiskey of different brands, as well as some Indian made foreign liquor.
Jordan senate president lauds Bangladesh’s growth during pandemic
Photo courtesy: UNB UNB, Dhaka UNB, Dhaka
Jordanian Senate President and former prime minister Faisal Akif Al-Fayez has highly appreciated Bangladesh s over 5 percent GDP growth even during pandemic under the leadership of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.
He was addressing a special webinar as the chief guest yesterday.
Bangladesh Embassy in Amman, Jordan organised the event to mark the historic January 10, Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman s Homecoming Day, and inauguration of the newly installed Bangabandhu Corner in the mission compound.
The senior politician from Jordan shared how remarkable the growth story of Bangladesh is, especially given that so many countries are experiencing negative growth as a result of the economic slowdown caused by the Covid-19 pandemic.
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