A complete ban on sale and consumption of alcohol was imposed in the state in April last year.
Explanations have been sought from a number of officials regarding the lapse, while the police raided a shop owned by one of the accused and seized liquor bottles.
"An information was received today about the death of four persons, all of them in the age group of 25 to 35 years, after consuming spurious liquor in Danwar village under Kachhwa police station area of Rohtas late last night," a release issued here by the DGP control room said.
"In view of the serious nature of the incident, a total of nine police personnel have been placed under suspension. Among the suspended police personnel are three inspectors, including the SHO of Kachhwa, Mukesh Kumar, an equal number of sub-inspectors, two constables and one chowkidar," the release said.
Senior officials, including the Inspector General (IG), Patna Zone, Deputy Inspector General (DIG), Shahabad Range, and Superintendent of Police (SP), Rohtas, were camping at the spot and supervising the investigations and raids being carried out in connection with the hooch deaths, the release said.
"A speedy trial will be ensured upon the completion of the investigation. There is also a provision for death penalty in such cases," it added.
Rohtas District Magistrate Animesh Kumar Parashar said the villagers, who had staged a demonstration in the morning demanding action against the erring officials, had been pacified even as the suspension order of an excise department official had been sent to the department's principal secretary, while an explanation had been sought from another.
Meanwhile, opposition Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) launched an attack on the Nitish Kumar-led NDA government in the state, claiming that prohibition was implemented "only on paper".
Former deputy chief minister and RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav also trained his guns at the BJP and said, "Nitish's current allies used to call the prohibition law in Bihar draconian. Now, they are in power in the state. How will the ruling dispensation muster the moral strength required to strictly enforce the ban on sale and consumption of liquor."
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