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[SIZE=16pt]Bribie Island police swoop on illegal distilleries at two separate caravan sites[/SIZE]
Emma Williams, Caboolture Shire Herald
CARAVAN sites allegedly being used to make and sell alcohol illegally, have been shut down by Queensland Police.
Senior Sergeant David Crawford-Raby said in October officers from Bribie Island Police were assisted by investigators from the Australian Taxation Office in executing search warrants at two sites in a Caravan Park at Bongaree, in connection with offences of producing distilled liquor and selling liquor without a permit.
Sen-Sgt Crawford-Raby said officers seized equipment and alcohol relating to the distillery of spirits and a quantity of cash was also seized.
He said all matters are currently under investigation by the ATO.
The distillery and sale of liquor, and the possession of distillery equipment, are offences under the Distillation Act and the Excise Act.
There are also offences for selling liquor without an appropriate licence under the Liquor Act 1992.
Sen-Sgt Crawford-Raby said there was potential for this type of liquor to cause death or serious injury through the incorrect production.
http://www.couriermail.com.au/questnews/moreton/bribie-island-police-swoop-on-illegal-distilleries-at-two-separate-caravan-sites/news-story/2dae7b55210f294146c3f19bd197dae8
Emma Williams, Caboolture Shire Herald
CARAVAN sites allegedly being used to make and sell alcohol illegally, have been shut down by Queensland Police.
Senior Sergeant David Crawford-Raby said in October officers from Bribie Island Police were assisted by investigators from the Australian Taxation Office in executing search warrants at two sites in a Caravan Park at Bongaree, in connection with offences of producing distilled liquor and selling liquor without a permit.
Sen-Sgt Crawford-Raby said officers seized equipment and alcohol relating to the distillery of spirits and a quantity of cash was also seized.
He said all matters are currently under investigation by the ATO.
The distillery and sale of liquor, and the possession of distillery equipment, are offences under the Distillation Act and the Excise Act.
There are also offences for selling liquor without an appropriate licence under the Liquor Act 1992.
Sen-Sgt Crawford-Raby said there was potential for this type of liquor to cause death or serious injury through the incorrect production.
http://www.couriermail.com.au/questnews/moreton/bribie-island-police-swoop-on-illegal-distilleries-at-two-separate-caravan-sites/news-story/2dae7b55210f294146c3f19bd197dae8