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Special Enforcement Campaign: Effective Action Against Illegal Liquor

Rajasthan Excise Department

Rajasthan Excise Department

Over 280,000 Liters of “Wash” Destroyed Across the State

Jaipur | May 12, 2026

Following the directives of Excise Commissioner Namit Mehta, a widespread enforcement campaign is currently underway across Rajasthan to curb the illegal production, storage, transportation, and sale of liquor. The campaign has seen intensive operations, including barricading, patrolling, and targeted raids, resulting in significant seizures and the destruction of raw materials.

Campaign Statistics (May 1–11, 2026)

In just the first 11 days of May, the Excise Department has adopted a “Zero Tolerance” policy, yielding the following results:

Breakdown of Seized Liquor

Type of LiquorQuantityEstimated Value (INR)
Country-Made Liquor4,150 Liters₹1,114,813
Indian-Made Foreign Liquor (IMFL)943 Liters₹940,994
Beer1,476 Liters₹3,31,519
Illicit Distilled (Hathkad) Liquor7,021 Liters

Major Regional Highlights

Administrative Vigilance

Under Commissioner Namit Mehta’s guidance, excise preventive teams are strictly monitoring inter-state smuggling and the illegal sale of liquor from neighboring states. All Zonal Additional Commissioners, District Excise Officers, and Inspectors have been instructed to maintain constant vigilance and conduct high-frequency patrolling in sensitive areas.

Conclusion

This specialized campaign is a decisive strike against the illegal liquor mafia in Rajasthan. By focusing on the destruction of raw “wash” and the dismantling of illegal furnaces, the department aims to prevent the production of dangerous illicit spirits and safeguard public health.

Disclaimer: This report is based on official data provided by the Excise Department of the Government of Rajasthan regarding the enforcement activities conducted between May 1 and May 11, 2026.

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