Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Two men die after consuming hooch in Tarn Taran dist

Victims belonged to Pandoori Gola village, which is the supply hub of illicit liquor, as per police

- Anil Sharma

TARN TARAN: Two men died while as many were hospitalis­ed allegedly after they consumed illicit liquor (hooch) at Pandoori Gola village of Khadoor Sahib sub-division in the last 24 hours.

Dilbagh Singh, 30, an autoricksh­aw driver, had died on Tuesday afternoon, while Hira Singh, 38, a labourer, died in the night. Hira Singh’s younger brother Dhira and Rampal were admitted to Tarn Taran civil hospital on Wednesday after their condition deteriorat­ed.

The incident has put a question mark on the efficacy of the local police, which failed to check the illicit liquor trade in the village.

The police probe had found the village to be the “supply hub” of the smuggled spirit that caused the death of 123 people between last week of July and first week of August in Tarn Taran, Gurdaspur and Amritsar districts.

Tarn Taran senior superinten­dent of police Dhruman H Nimbale said they have arrested two people who had sold liquor to Dilbagh and Hira. “The accused have been identified as Joga Singh and Karanbir Singh. We have sent samples of liquor that Hira Singh consumed for chemical examinatio­n.”

Dhira Singh said, “We consumed liquor. My brother died at around 11pm on Tuesday. The illicit liquor business is still ram

pant in our village.” Dilbagh’s brother Gurjant Singh said, “Had the police acted with an iron hand, the life of my brother could have been saved.”

Tarn Taran DC Kulwant Singh said they have yet not included the names of the two fresh victims for ex gratia. “It is yet to be confirmed that the two men died after consuming the same spirit that caused earlier deaths,” he said.

ILLICIT LIQUOR TRADE RAMPANT

In the state’s worst ever hooch tragedy that claimed 123 lives, 94 deaths were reported in Tarn

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