BOYOLALI - The Boyolali Police, Central Java, confiscated 1,149 bottles of various brands of liquor by arresting six traders who did not have a permit in the Operation Cipta Condition which was enhanced in six different places in its jurisdiction.

A total of 1,149 bottles of alcoholic liquor of various sizes and brands were confiscated as a result of Cipta Condition's operation to ensure security stability remains conducive in the Boyolali area.

Boyolali Police Chief AKBP Morry Ermond said the police detained six illegal liquor traders, namely the initials At alias Cendol (33), Kebonbimo Boyolali Village, HY alias Londo (39), resident of Siswodipuran Boyolali, LI (43), resident of Kemiri Mojosongo Boyolali, ES (55), a resident of Teras Boyolali, AP alias Dudung (32), a resident of Siswodipuran Boyolali, and Sd (59), a resident of Banaran Boyolali.

"These six alcoholic liquor traders do not have permits and are currently being investigated by officers to be charged with minor crimes," said the Police Chief, quoted by Antara, Monday, January 24.

The Head of Police said that the Boyolali Police officers carried out raids in the Cipta Condition activity to ensure security stability in the Boyolali area, one of which was the raid on alcoholic beverages which was held in six different locations.

"This liquor raid started with information from the public, which was followed up through operations to improve conditions," said the Police Chief.

Officers in the operation began heading to the location of the Kebonbimo Boyolali kiosk, owned by At, on Sunday, January 23, and confiscated 314 bottles of alcoholic liquor of various brands including Ciu, Drum Wisky, Ice Land, Pros Beer, White Wine, Red Wine, Ciu oplosan and others.

After that, officers moved to a grocery store in Boyolali city, a kiosk in Siswodiporan Boyolali, Sonolayu, a kiosk at Sunggingan Boyolali Market and later in Mojosongo managed to confiscate 835 bottles of alcoholic liquor of various types.

Thus, a total of 1,149 bottles of various sizes of alcoholic liquor were seized, including 1,500 milliliters, 620 milliliters, 500 milliliters and 250 milliliters.

In addition, six sellers of alcoholic liquors were secured and charged with a minor criminal offense, namely storing or possessing and selling alcoholic liquor without a permit as in accordance with Article 26 paragraph 2 in conjunction with Article 46 paragraph 1 letter (g) Perda Boyolali Regency No. 5/2016, on Public Order.

"In addition to raids on alcoholic beverages, we also take action against vehicles that use non-standard exhausts from the factory with the aim of creating a safe and secure situation for Kamtibmas in Boyolali Regency," said Mory Ermond.


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