Steven Rameh Dahrouge Guilty Plea
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•Court imposes $10,000 fine for role in Edmonton black market booze ring
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Steven Rameh Dahrouge pleads guilty to a conspiracy charge for his role in buying and reselling purportedly stolen liquor.
In fact, the liquor was bait, and the sellers of the merchandise were undercover Edmonton Police Service officers.
Police officials have repeatedly warned of a rise in alcohol theft, saying the service responds to an average of 15 calls a day related to thefts from liquor stores.
Edmonton police bust illegal booze network, 10 people charged.
Four additional suspects, three business charged in relation to Edmonton liquor distribution network.
Police say 10 people were involved in the illegal distribution of alcohol in the city's liquor distribution system.
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