Gujarat: 28 dead after consuming spurring liquor, 3 FIRs registered
Jul 26, 2022
Botad (Gujarat) [India], July 26 : The number of deaths due to the consumption of chemical-laced liquor or spurious liquor in Gujarat's Botad district has gone up 28 while three FIRs have been registered at Barwala, Ranpur and Ahmedabad Rural, informed the officials on Tuesday.
Over a dozen were hospitalised due to the consumption of spurious liquor. A Committee to inquire into the incident of chemical misuse in Botad, Banvala and Dhandhuka Talukas has been formed.
Cases have been registered on over14 people in connection with the incident.
"A total of 28 people have died in the tragedy. The chemical was directly mixed with water and consumed by people, 600 litres of this was sold at Rs 40,000," informed the Director general of police (DGP), Ashish Bhatia.
DGP Bhatia also informed that the local police will constitute a Special Investigation Team (SIT) over the matter.
"Three FIRs registered at Barwala, Ranpur and Ahmedabad Rural...Local Police will constitute SIT," he added.
Gujarat Home Minister Harsh Sanghvi took note of the situation and chaired a meeting regarding the case.
A Committee to inquire into the incident of chemical misuse in Botad, Banvala and Dhandhuka Talukas has been formed after the meeting.
"This is pertaining the chemical misuse incident that took place on 25/7/22 and 26/7/22 that spans over villages of Botad and Ahmedabad districts. Keeping in view the gravity of the incident, the State Government has resolved to form a Committee ," read an official resolution by the state government.
The committee comprises of IPS Inspector General of Police, (Crime -- I), CID (Crime and Railways) Subhash Trivedi,
Chairperson, MA Gandhi, IAS VC and MD, GSRTC and Director, Prohibition and Excise, Gujarat and HP Sanghvi, Director Forensic Science Laboratory, Gujarat.
The Committee shall inquire into the reasons of this incident and submit a detailed report, read the official document.
The incident came to light last night when several people were rushed to hospitals after consuming liquor infused with dangerous chemicals.
"13 people from nearby villages admitted to civil hospital, 6 are stable & kept under observation. The other 6 are being treated. As of now, nobody is serious. We are ready to treat more patients," said Medical Superintendent, Civil Hospital, Ahmedabad, Dr Rakesh Joshi on Tuesday morning.
Further investigations are underway.