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3 Dead In Bihar After Allegedly Consuming Toxic Liquor: Cops

"Acting on a tip-off that two persons were undergoing treatment at a private hospital in Sitamarhi after drinking spurious liquor, police reached the spot in the intervening night of Friday and Saturday.

3 Dead In Bihar After Allegedly Consuming Toxic Liquor: Cops

Sale and consumption of alcohol was banned in Bihar in April 2016 (Representational)

Sitamarhi, Bihar:

Three persons died and one was admitted to hospital after allegedly consuming spurious liquor in Bihar's Sitamarhi district, police said.
"Acting on a tip-off that two persons were undergoing treatment at a private hospital in Sitamarhi after drinking spurious liquor, police reached the spot in the intervening night of Friday and Saturday. 

However, by the time they arrived at the hospital, one person identified as Awadesh Kumar had died. The exact cause of death can only be ascertained after post-mortem," police said in a statement.

Another person identified as Roshan Rai is undergoing treatment at the hospital and cops are in touch with his family members", the statement said.

During the course of investigation, police came to know that two more persons had died in the area after drinking spurious liquor.

"Villagers informed police about the death of two more persons in the area. However, their bodies were cremated without informing police," it added.

Three persons have been arrested so far on charges of selling spurious liquor, police said, adding they have been identified as Raj Nadan Sahni, Surya Pratap Sahni and Shatrughan Sahni.

Around 90 bottles of liquor were also recovered from their possession, they added.

Sale and consumption of alcohol was banned in Bihar by the Nitish Kumar government in April 2016. However, incidents of smuggling of liquor continue to be reported in the state notwithstanding the on-going drive against bootleggers.

In April this year, more than 30 people had died after consuming spurious liquor in East Champaran district. 

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