Pune police probe illicit liquor supply after eight deaths in 2 days; One held in Pimpri-Chinchwad
Pune (Maharashtra) [India], May 29 (ANI): Pune City police forces have initiated an investigation into the suspected consumption of illicit liquor following reports of eight deaths over the past two days, five in the Phugewadi area of Pimpri-Chinchwad and three in the Hadapsar area of Pune city, officials said on Friday.
The Pimpri-Chinchwad police have also arrested an individual named Yogesh Wankhede, who had previously been taken into custody by the Pune State Excise Department in connection with the case.
DCP, Pimpri Chinchwad, Sandeep Atole says, "Preliminarily, we have found that 7 have died due to consumption of poisonous liquor while 3 are currently under treatment. The excise department and police have taken 8 people into custody, and the investigation is underway."
This toxic liquor tragedy has sent shockwaves through both cities. Public anger has now erupted not only against the police but also against the State Excise Department. Citizens have also raised serious questions regarding the operations of both these departments.
The Forensic Department has also completed its analysis of the adulterated liquor and has submitted its report to the Dapodi Police Station. Preliminary findings from the investigation reportedly confirm the presence of chemical and toxic substances adulterated within the liquor. Based on this report, the police have now begun preparations to expedite further legal action.
Further investigations are underway.
Earlier on Tuesday, the Pune City Police imposed prohibitory orders under Section 37 (1) (3) of the Maharashtra Police Act, 1951, across the city from May 26 to June 8 in view of Bakri Eid and other upcoming festivals, according to an official order issued by the Special Branch.
The order, issued by Deputy Commissioner of Police (Special Branch) Dr Prashant Avasakar, stated that various political parties and social organisations in Pune city organise marches, sit-ins, demonstrations, shutdowns, and hunger strikes for different public demands, and due to various reasons, there is a possibility of law and order issues arising.
As per the order, carrying weapons, explosives, inflammable substances, sticks, swords, firearms, or any objects that could cause physical harm has been prohibited during the period.
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