Ahmedabad: Bottles of liquor were sold from a snacks stall near Vrajnagari Awas Yojana Society in Anandnagar late on Wednesday night.
According to an FIR with Anandnagar police, cops got an input that two men from Vrajnagari Awas Yojana Society were selling bottles of IMFL (Indian-made foreign liquor) from their snack shop.
Cops reached the shop at around 10pm on Wednesday and found it closed.
They inquired about it and found that it belonged to a man named Harsh Mehta, a resident of Vrajnagari Society.
Cops said that they went to Mehta and inquired about the shop. Mehta told them that he had rented it to two persons, Parth Bhatt, 19, a resident of Vrajnagari Society, and Pintu Prajapati, a resident of the Shyamal area.
Cops called Bhatt and had him open the shop. They found 15 bottles of liquor, worth Rs 6,000, in a bag. During questioning, Bhatt told him that Prajapati used to get the liquor bottles which they sold from the snack shop. Anandnagar police seized the liquor bottles and booked Bhatt and Prajapati for violation of the Prohibition Act. tnn