HYDERABAD (HRNW) – In a targeted operation against illegal bootlegging, the A-Section Police in Hyderabad raided a bakery and caught the owner red-handed selling liquor under the guise of running a confectionery business. Strikingly, the suspect had been released from prison on bail just a week prior in a similar bootlegging case.
The operational details of the police raid include:
Raid on Confectionery Shop and Identification of the Suspect
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The Crackdown: Acting on verified intelligence, the A-Section Police conducted a raid at a commercial bakery located in the Latifabad No. 6¾ (Poone Saat Number) area of Hyderabad.
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Arrest of the Owner: During the operation, the owner of the establishment, identified as Fawad Ghani, was caught illegally selling liquor within the bakery premises.
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Seizure of Contraband: Law enforcement personnel searched the facility and recovered more than 10 bottles of bootlegged liquor hidden inside the bakery.
Habitual Offender and Legal Action
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Prior Criminal Record: During the preliminary interrogation, it was revealed that the suspect, Fawad Ghani, is a habitual offender. He had been released from jail on bail just one week ago after being arrested in a separate liquor-peddling case, only to immediately resume his illicit activities.
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Registration of Case: The A-Section Police have formally locked the suspect behind bars and registered Case FIR No. 269/2026 against him, initiating further legal proceedings.
Local citizens and community circles have lauded the A-Section Police for taking swift action against elements using family-friendly commercial spaces like bakeries to conduct illegal activities.
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