Police uncovered $20K worth of alleged stolen booze in a single home. Inside N.S.'s booze black market | Page 894 | Unpublished
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Police uncovered $20K worth of alleged stolen booze in a single home. Inside N.S.'s booze black market

April 8, 2026

After a two-month investigation into significant alcohol thefts from NSLC stores in the Halifax region, RCMP seized more than 450 bottles of hard alcohol worth almost $20,000 from a home. Police even seized a ledger detailing the alcohol being delivered to the home and what had been resold.



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