Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

MP ILLICIT LIQUOR TOLL REACHES 20; COLLECTOR SACKED

POLICE SAID THEY HAVE REGISTERED A CASE AGAINST SEVEN PEOPLE IN CONNECTION WITH THE INCIDENT

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Six more people have died after consuming spurious liquor in Madhya Pradesh’s Morena district, raising the toll to 20, a police official said on Wednesday.

Taking serious cognisance of the incident, chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan ordered the removal of Morena’s collector and superinten­dent of police, after holding a review meeting on the situation on Wednesday, another official said.

Police said they have registered a case against seven people in connection with the incident and launched a search for them.

“The death toll is now 20 as six more people died after consumptio­n of spurious liquor by villagers in Morena,” Deputy Inspector General, Chambal range, Rajesh Hingankar told PTI. Besides, 21 other people are currently undergoing treatment in Morena and Gwalior, he said.

Six more people have died after consuming spurious liquor in Madhya Pradesh’s Morena district, raising the toll to 20, a police official said on Wednesday.

Taking serious cognisance of the incident, chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan ordered the removal of Morena’s collector and superinten­dent of police, after holding a review meeting on the situation on Wednesday, another official said.

Police said they have registered a case against seven people in connection with the incident and launched a search for them.“The death toll is now 20 as six more people died after consumptio­n of spurious liquor by villagers in Morena,” Deputy Inspector General, Chambal range, Rajesh Hingankar told PTI. Besides, 21 other people are currently undergoing treatment in Morena and Gwalior, he said.

“An initial autopsy report revealed the cause of death as consumptio­n of excess liquor which damaged vital body parts. The viscera have been sent to the Forensic Science Laboratory in Sagar for examinatio­n,” Morena’s in-charge Chief Medical and Health Officer Dr R C Bandil said. The forensic science lab’s report will reveal the exact nature of poison in the liquor, he said.

Meanwhile after chairing a high-level meeting at his residence in Bhopal, CM Chouhan directed for the removal of Morena collector and SP, a public relations department official said. The collector and SP would be held directly responsibl­e in such matters, the chief minister warned and said he will not remain a “mute spectator” over such issues.

“It is a painful and very inhuman incident. A campaign should be launched against illegal liquor sale in the state,” the official said quoting Chouhan.

State Home Minister Narottam Mishra, Chief Secretary I S Bains, DGP V K Jouhri, Additional Chief Secretary Rajesh Rajora were among those present in the review meeting.

Meanwhile, the police registered a case against seven persons in connection with the incident and declared a reward of Rs 10,000 each for their arrest, an official said.

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