7 dead after consuming spurious liquor in Bengal

Press Trust of India  |  Kolkata 

Seven persons died and 16 were hospitalised on Wednesday after consuming spurious liquor at in West Bengal's district, the state's said.

Eleven excise officials, including the present officer-in-charge (excise), his immediate predecessor, the of Ranaghat range and eight excise constables, have been suspended, he said.

"The government wants to send a strong message that those responsible for the incident will not be spared," said.

He announced compensation of Rs 2 lakh each to the kin of the deceased.

The CID investigations would also be able to throw light on whether the spurious liquor is being smuggled into rural Bengal from and Jharkhand, he said.

District Magistrate put the number of people who fell ill at 44 and said they were admitted at Kalna and hospitals.

The condition of some of them are stated to be critical, hospital sources said.

Gupta said he was monitoring the situation at the hospital along with the local sub-divisional officer, (health).

The incident happened at Nrishinghapur village under station area of the district early on Wednesday, police said.

Locals said a majority of the dead and the sick were brick-field labourers and alleged that the spurious liquor was brought from nearby Kalna in district.

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First Published: Wed, November 28 2018. 18:06 IST