14 December,2022 01:53 PM IST | Saran | ANI
Representative Image
At least three people in Chhapra area of Bihar's Saran district have died after allegedly consuming spurious liquor amid reports that the toll is expected to climb, said police on Wednesday.
Though the police in Ishauvpur have not confirmed the cause of "suspicious" deaths yet, they apprehended that the toll may rise which various sources put at five, six and 10.
"Three died, bodies sent for postmortem, these look like suspicious deaths. I have also received information that some more are receiving treatment at different places," SP S Kumar said.
Also Read: Delhi: 17-year-old girl attacked with 'acid' near Uttam Nagar
ALSO READ
3000 Bihar policemen to get power akin to suprerior officers within a month
Bihar: Policeman injured in attack by miscreants in Araria
Network of national highways in Bihar will be comparable to that of US by 2029: Gadkari
Bihar Business Connect from Dec 19-20, over 80 countries likely to take part
NHRC notice to Bihar govt, DGP over deaths due to suspected food poisoning at shelter home
Madhepur DSP reached the spot and started the investigation. The police are searching for more sick people who might be in hiding to avoid interrogation as the sale and consumption of alcohol is completely banned in Bihar since April 2016.
Among the deceased are Amit Ranjan, who died during treatment at Chhapra Sadar Hospital. The district police force have reached the hospital and taken Ranjan's body into custody. The police said that the cause of the death would be ascertained only after the post-mortem. Four other people, who reportedly died in the village after consuming spurious liquor have been identified and include Sanjay Singh of Doila village, Kunal Kumar of Mashrak area, and Ganesh Ram all from Ishauvpur police station area. The relatives of the deceased have claimed that the cause of death is spurious liquor but police have yet to confirm.
In mid-August in a similar case in the same district in Bhualpur village, five people had died after consuming spurious liquor.
This story has been sourced from a third party syndicated feed, agencies. Mid-day accepts no responsibility or liability for its dependability, trustworthiness, reliability and data of the text. Mid-day management/mid-day.com reserves the sole right to alter, delete or remove (without notice) the content in its absolute discretion for any reason whatsoever.