Eliot Ness was nowhere to be seen and Tommy guns weren’t flashed, but government agents nonetheless on Thursday raided multiple B.C. bars for their booze.
One of those establishments was Fets Whisky Kitchen in East Vancouver.
As staff watched, two men and one woman from the B.C. Ministry of Attorney General used a library-style rolling ladder to climb the floor-to-ceiling bottle display shelves and grab several dozen bottles of liquor.
Fets owner Allura Fergie says the inspectors took 300 bottles from the Scotch Malt Whisky Society collection.
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