Every approved illegal liquor pin in Nagaland is shown on this map. You can zoom in to see specific neighborhoods, click a pin for details, and use the map to understand where the platform is active.
What the pins mean
- A green pin is a location confirmed by Aloto Naga through an in-person site visit.
- A standard pin is a location reported by a resident and approved by a moderator.
- Clusters appear when you zoom out. The number on a cluster shows how many pins are grouped together. Click or zoom to expand.
What a pin shows you
Click any pin to see the district, the type of activity (home brew, sale point, or other), how many residents have reported it, and whether the location has been verified by an operator site visit. You will not see descriptions, photos, reporter details, or timestamps below day level. This is by design.
Why drug reports are not on this map
Drug reporting is handled confidentially. Drug locations are never mapped publicly, never shared with the general public, and never displayed in any form. Those cases go directly and only to vetted partner organizations for private action.
This map is about illegal alcohol only.
See a place that should be here?
If you know of an illegal liquor location that is not on the map, you can report it here. Your report goes into the moderation queue and, once approved, appears on this map within a few days.
See a pin that should not be here?
If a pin is incorrect, outdated, or represents a legitimate licensed business that has been mistakenly reported, please contact us through the About page with the pin details and evidence. Moderators review every dispute.
Alcohol locations reported
Pins show approved reports snapped to a 50-meter grid. Similar reports within 100 meters are merged.
About the map data
Map tiles are provided by OpenStreetMap contributors under an open license. The pins themselves come only from resident reports that have passed moderator review. We do not import data from any outside source.
The map auto-updates as new pins are approved. There is no manual refresh. If you submitted a report recently and do not see it yet, the moderation queue may still be reviewing it.
A note on accuracy
Pins are snapped to a 50-meter grid. Multiple reports for the same location within 100 meters are automatically merged into a single pin with a higher report count. This protects reporter privacy while still showing where activity is concentrated.