Muzaffarpur (Bihar), Sep 17 (PTI) Over 130 cartons of liquor bottles have been recovered from the premise of a government office in Paru area of Bihar's Muzaffarpur district, officials said on Tuesday.

The sale and consumption of alcohol is banned in Bihar since April 2016.

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Seven people, including the husband of a ‘mukhiya' (village head) in Chintamanpur panchayat, were arrested in connection with the incident.

"Acting on a tip-off, officials raided the premise of a government building in Phanda village of Paru area, and seized 135 cartons of foreign-made liquor bottles on Monday night. The cartons were covered with gunny bags,” said Shivendra Kumar, Inspector of Prohibition and Excise Department.

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"The premise was meant for activities related to the panchayat department, and the ‘mukhiya' was in charge of the building,” Kumar said.

Further investigation is underway.

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