Police find potentially deadly Vodka that contains anti-freeze
A police raid in Manchester led to a shocking revelation.
According to the Mirror, 130,000 liters (or 34,342 gallons) of vodka were confiscated because they contained anti-freeze chemicals, which can cause blindness or even death.
The police have issued a warning to let people know about the risk and urged everyone who sees a bottle of "Number 1 Imperial Vodka Blue" to report it.
Trafford Trading Standards warning that bottles of this 'Imperial Vodka' contaminated with anti-freeze . pic.twitter.com/PiytPW0rPS
— Age UK Trafford (@AgeUKTrafford) August 5, 2015
The operation found an estimated £1.7 million worth of counterfeit vodka and it's still not clear how many bottles have been sold.
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