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Suspected spurious liquor leaves at least eight people dead in Bihar

Published on: Oct 16, 2024 02:13 pm IST

Police were searching for more sick people, who might be in hiding fearing action as has been the case previously with the consumption of spurious liquor

At least eight people died and as many were hospitalised after consuming suspected spurious liquor late on Tuesday in Siwan and the adjoining Saran district of Bihar, where prohibition was imposed eight years earlier.

Consumption of spurious liquor has left scores dead in Bihar. (HT PHOTO/REPRESENTATIVE)

Police were searching for more sick people, who might be in hiding fearing action as has been the case previously with the consumption of spurious liquor that has left scores dead in the state over the years.

The toll was expected to climb as the administration said it was probing the exact cause of deaths. Locals maintained that the deaths were due to consumption of spurious liquor, citing the physical condition of the victims.

An officer said the Bihar Police’s Prohibition Unit has constituted a special investigation team (SIT) under an additional police superintendent to look into the matter.

Additional police superintendent (Saran) Rakesh Kumar, who rushed to the Chhapra Sadar Hospital after getting information about the alleged hooch tragedy, said a team was immediately rushed to the Ibrahimpur locality where the deaths were reported.

Saran district magistrate Aman Samir said he was informed about the death of one person. He added that Mohammad Shamshad and Mumtaz Ansari were referred to PMCH but Mumtaz died on the way to PMCH on Wednesday.

In neighbouring Siwan, six people died but administration confirmed only four deaths. According to the Siwan DM Mukul Kumar Gupta, around 15 people fell ill at Madhar-Kauriya panchayat falling under Bhagwanpur Haat police station. "Fifteen persons have been brought in the sadar hospital where three of them died during treatment. The fourt is died during on way to PMCH. However, eight persons under going treatment in the sadar hospital while three others referred to PMCH," the DM added.

Station house officer Ramashankar Shah said deaths were reported from two villages and villagers said spurious liquor was the cause of death. “The post mortem of two persons has been carried out...two bodies were cremated by family members on Tuesday. The investigation is on,” he said.

A series of deaths linked to the consumption of spurious liquor has been reported in Bihar amid demands to end the prohibition that has been blamed for repeated hooch tragedies.

Prohibition was imposed in Bihar in 2016 as per chief minister Nitish Kumar’s election promise after demands from women’s groups campaigning against alcoholism even as questions remained over the benefits of the liquor ban. Alcohol and some adulterated versions of it are widely available and hundreds of people have been killed after drinking spurious liquor. The prohibition, which drove the business underground, has caused revenue loss besides posing public health risks.

 

 
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