<p>The six men had been selling fake premium scotch whisky brands like Johnny Walker, Black Label and Chivas Regal to parties in farm houses and to individuals as genuine scotch whisky for Rs 30,000 for one carton (12 bottles).<br /><br />"We have unearthed a manufacturing unit, the press which printed counterfeit stickers and labels of various premium brands of scotch whisky, machines used for making fake caps of bottles, a large number of empty bottles of premium scotch whisky," a senior police official said.<br /><br />The arrests came after the police received information about the sale of fake scotch whisky and that one person would come to Rohini Sector-9 on January 30. Vinod Dua (45) was arrested from there allegedly with 84 bottles of fake scotch whisky.<br /><br />Dua told the police that he purchased those bottles from one Sudhir Yadav (36), a graduate and former employee of an MNC bank who was later arrested from Sarita Vihar allegedly with 36 bottles.<br /><br />Following Yadav's arrest, raids were conducted at his flat in Sarita Vihar resulting in unearthing of a manufacturing unit for making fake premium scotch whisky brands.<br /><br />Mohd Nazim (28) and Raju, scrap dealers who supplied empty bottles of scotch whisky along with cartons, were also apprehended.<br /><br />The next to be arrested was Narender Chopra (60) who allegedly provided fake caps of various premium brands and fake stickers and labels of premium brands of scotch whisky.<br /><br />He was apprehended from Geeta Colony and a raid at his premises yielded machines used for making fake stickers.<br /><br />Sushil Mittal (40) was arrested following questioning of the others. Yadav had left his job and for the last 3 years, he has been running the unit from his flat in Sarita Vihar.<br /><br />"Yadav spent about Rs 7,200 to prepare 12 bottles of scotch whisky. In order to manufacture fake scotch whisky, Yadav mixed Bagpiper with Signature whisky in proportion of 75 per cent and 25 per cent to prepare his brew," he said. He allegedly sold 12 bottles to Vinod Dua for Rs 13,200.<br /><br />Chopra, who used to provide Yadav with fake bottle caps and stickers of various premium brands of scotch whisky, has been manufacturing counterfeit caps and stickers and labels for the last 15 years. Each cap along with sticker was sold for Rs 100 to Yadav.<br /><br />Dua was a property dealer and suffered heavy losses due to bad investments. For the last three years, the official said, he has been selling fake scotch whisky and with his earnings he had recently purchased a luxury car.<br /><br />Mittal, who works as a partime accountant, sold fake scotch whisky for the parties at farm houses and to individuals and charged them Rs 30,000 for one carton of 12 bottles.</p>
<p>The six men had been selling fake premium scotch whisky brands like Johnny Walker, Black Label and Chivas Regal to parties in farm houses and to individuals as genuine scotch whisky for Rs 30,000 for one carton (12 bottles).<br /><br />"We have unearthed a manufacturing unit, the press which printed counterfeit stickers and labels of various premium brands of scotch whisky, machines used for making fake caps of bottles, a large number of empty bottles of premium scotch whisky," a senior police official said.<br /><br />The arrests came after the police received information about the sale of fake scotch whisky and that one person would come to Rohini Sector-9 on January 30. Vinod Dua (45) was arrested from there allegedly with 84 bottles of fake scotch whisky.<br /><br />Dua told the police that he purchased those bottles from one Sudhir Yadav (36), a graduate and former employee of an MNC bank who was later arrested from Sarita Vihar allegedly with 36 bottles.<br /><br />Following Yadav's arrest, raids were conducted at his flat in Sarita Vihar resulting in unearthing of a manufacturing unit for making fake premium scotch whisky brands.<br /><br />Mohd Nazim (28) and Raju, scrap dealers who supplied empty bottles of scotch whisky along with cartons, were also apprehended.<br /><br />The next to be arrested was Narender Chopra (60) who allegedly provided fake caps of various premium brands and fake stickers and labels of premium brands of scotch whisky.<br /><br />He was apprehended from Geeta Colony and a raid at his premises yielded machines used for making fake stickers.<br /><br />Sushil Mittal (40) was arrested following questioning of the others. Yadav had left his job and for the last 3 years, he has been running the unit from his flat in Sarita Vihar.<br /><br />"Yadav spent about Rs 7,200 to prepare 12 bottles of scotch whisky. In order to manufacture fake scotch whisky, Yadav mixed Bagpiper with Signature whisky in proportion of 75 per cent and 25 per cent to prepare his brew," he said. He allegedly sold 12 bottles to Vinod Dua for Rs 13,200.<br /><br />Chopra, who used to provide Yadav with fake bottle caps and stickers of various premium brands of scotch whisky, has been manufacturing counterfeit caps and stickers and labels for the last 15 years. Each cap along with sticker was sold for Rs 100 to Yadav.<br /><br />Dua was a property dealer and suffered heavy losses due to bad investments. For the last three years, the official said, he has been selling fake scotch whisky and with his earnings he had recently purchased a luxury car.<br /><br />Mittal, who works as a partime accountant, sold fake scotch whisky for the parties at farm houses and to individuals and charged them Rs 30,000 for one carton of 12 bottles.</p>