Madhya Pradesh hooch tragedy toll rises to 24

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People sit near the bodies of the victims who died after consuming suspected spurious liquor in Morena district, PTI photo

Bhopal/Morena: With the death of four more people, the toll in the hooch tragedy in Madhya Pradesh’s Morena district has gone up to 24, Deputy Inspector General (Chambal Range) Rajesh Hingankar said Thursday. Besides, 15 people are currently undergoing treatment in different government hospitals in Morena and Gwalior after consuming spurious liquor. “The death toll is 24 now as four more persons died Thursday after consuming spurious liquor,” he said.

Some residents of Manpur and Pahawali villages in Morena consumed a white-coloured liquor Monday night. Later, people in some other nearby villages also fell ill after consuming spurious liquor, police had said.

A three-member team headed by Additional Chief Secretary Rajesh Rajora reached Manpur village Thursday to conduct a probe into the incident. The other members of the committee are Additional Director General of Police (CID) A Sai Manohar and Deputy Inspector General Mithilesh Shukla.

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The Madhya Pradesh government has removed the entire staff of Bagchini police station on charges of negligence in duty, an official informed. Morena’s sub-divisional officer of Police Sujit Bhadira has also been suspended by the government, he stated. The government Wednesday transferred Morena’s collector and superintendent of police.

B Karthikeyan has now been appointed as the new collector of Morena and Sunil Kumar Pande will be the district’s new SP, the official said.

Police have registered a case against seven people in connection with the incident on the charge of culpable homicide not amounting to murder and under the Excise Act, and declared a reward of Rs 10,000 each for their arrest, an official earlier said.

Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan had Wednesday termed the incident as ‘painful’ and said a campaign should be launched against illegal liquor sale in the state.

 

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