Bengaluru: A day after the photograph of a liquor bill of Rs 52,841 went viral on social media, the Karnataka Excise Department filed a case against the store, Vanilla Spirit Zone for selling beyond the permissible limit.
The state permits retail sales of 2.6 litres of Indian-Made Foreign Liquor (IMFL) or 18 litres of beer to a customer on a single day.
The store owner claimed that the purchase was done by eight people together but the payment was made from a single card.
Officials are trying to trace the customer as it is illegal to carry more than 2.6 litres of IMFL too.
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