15 policemen suspended in wake of Gopalganj hooch tragedy

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Press Trust of India Patna/Gopalganj
Last Updated : Aug 19 2016 | 1:32 PM IST
All the police personnel of Town police station in Gopalganj have been suspended in connection with the suspected hooch tragedy which has claimed the lives of 16 people.
"The 15 policemen, including the Officer In-charge of Town police station under which the tragedy took place in Khajurbanni locality, were suspended yesterday on charge of dereliction of duty," Superintendent of Police Raviranjan Kumar told PTI.
The tragedy was the first major incident after Bihar was declared a total dry state in April this year.
Santosh Kumar has been made the new OC of the police station, the SP who ordered suspension of the errant policemen, said.
Meanwhile, with the death of one more victim at Patna Medical College and Hospital (PMCH) yesterday, the toll has climbed to 16, District Magistrate Rahul Kumar said.
Four others are still admitted in PMCH, Principal of PMCH S N Sinha said today.
Asked about media reports suggesting that all the four have lost their vision in the tragedy, Sinha said eye surgeons have been directed to examine their eyes.
The DM said that viscera and blood samples of the deceased were handed over to a Muzaffarpur Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) team last evening.
With post-mortem report remaining inconclusive, all eyes are now set on the FSL report to unravel whether the Gopalganj tragedy was linked to consumption of spurious liquor or not.
One more person has been arrested in connection with Gopalganj incident taking the total number of those arrested to seven, the DM said.
The SP said that seven more accused are at large and hectic search was on for them.
Principal Secretary of Excise and Prohibition K K Pathak is visiting Gopalganj today in connection with the incident.
Chief Minister Nitish Kumar who has expressed grave concern over the Gopalganj tragedy has said that culprits would be dealt under the stringent new liquor law.

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First Published: Aug 19 2016 | 1:32 PM IST

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