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Three excise officials suspended, four persons arrested, magisterial probe ordered
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Family members mourn after 11 people died due to consuming allegedly spurious liquor sold by a licensed vendor in Aligarh district, on Friday, May 28, 2021.
Three excise officials suspended, four persons arrested, magisterial probe ordered
Eleven people died on Friday and some more were taken ill after allegedly consuming spurious liquor sold by a licensed vendor here, a senior official said.
The authorities have ordered a magisterial probe into the incident and suspend five excise officials while four people, including the liquor vend owner, have been arrested.
The inquiry will be conducted by an Additional District Magistrate-rank officer, District Magistrate (DM) Chandra Bhushan Singh told mediapersons.
Further investigation is underway. Few people have been detained for questioning: Deepak Kumar, DIG, Aligarh
LUCKNOW: The Aligarh district excise officer and two others were suspended after 11 people died allegedly after consuming spurious liquor there on Friday.
A departmental action has also been initiated against them, said Additional Chief Secretary (Excise) Sanjay Bhoosreddy.
District Excise Officer Dheeraj Sharma, Excise Inspector Rajesh Kumar Yadav and Head Constable Ashok Kumar have been suspended with immediate effect, he said.
The administration has ordered a magisterial inquiry, which will be conducted by an ADM-rank officer, DM Chandra Bhushan Singh told media persons.
The administration is likely to invoke the stringent National Security Act (NSA) against those found guilty in the inquiry, he said.