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Rats have been accused of going ‘bottoms-up’ on seized alcohol stocked in a police station’s warehouse in Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh. The cantonment police here have claimed that the rats have ‘consumed’ nearly 1,000 litres of it.
A full scale investigation has been launched into the matter.
According to The Times of India, the liquor had been confiscated during raids on illegal stores over the course of a decade.
Singh also said that while it was standard procedure to ensure that confiscated liquor is destroyed after keeping a sample aside for legal purposes, he had written to the senior police officials several times before to complain about the violation of such law, but he got no response.
Last year, police in Bihar claimed that rats had cleaned off nearly 9 lakh litres of liquor, confiscated from those breaking the Prohibition law.
It was also reported in June this year that rats had nibbled and destroyed currency worth Rs 12 lakh in Assam, mainly notes of Rs 500 and Rs 2,000.
A Bihar minister had also blamed rats for crumbling embankments and causing flooding in the state last year.
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