At least 12 dead in India from drinking tainted liquor

PATNA, India – At least 12 people have died after drinking bootleg liquor in the eastern Indian state of Bihar, police said Wednesday.

Police superintendent Niranjan Kumar said the victims had consumed the tainted liquor Monday evening and fell ill the following day.

Five others were being treated for poisoning in a hospital in the Gopalganj district of the state, said Rahul Kumar, a district magistrate.

Deaths from drinking illegally brewed alcohol are common in India because the poor cannot afford licensed liquor. Illicit liquor is often spiked with chemicals such as pesticides to increase its potency.

The Bihar government banned the sale and production of all forms of liquor in the state in April in an effort to curb alcoholism.

The state has very strict laws, and 11, 000 people have been arrested in a crackdown against those making, storing or consuming liquor. State police said 11 senior police officials have been suspended for not implementing the law.

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