Bihar Liquor Enforcement: Detainee Passes Away During Medical Care in East Champaran
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Patna, April 9 (NationPress) In the wake of a recent tragic incident involving spurious liquor in East Champaran, Bihar, law enforcement has escalated efforts against liquor smugglers and the illegal liquor trade.
Amid these intensified operations, a new controversy has arisen following the death of an arrested individual while receiving medical care.
Acchelal Paswan, previously evading capture, was apprehended in the Ghivadhar area under the jurisdiction of Harsiddhi police station for illegal liquor activities. He passed away while undergoing treatment at Sadar Hospital on Thursday.
Officials reported that Paswan's health had significantly worsened while in custody, necessitating his transfer to the hospital.
Despite receiving medical attention, he ultimately succumbed.
Upon hearing of his death, family members flocked to the hospital, sparking a significant disturbance.
They made grave accusations against the police, asserting that the case had been compromised for monetary gain.
They claimed that Paswan was denied proper and timely medical assistance, alleging that police conduct was tainted by corruption.
The deceased’s brother-in-law, Nitesh Lal Paswan, specifically pointed fingers at Sudama Rai, a watchman at Harsiddhi police station, accusing him of accepting a bribe of Rs 50,000 while ensuring Acchelal's arrest.
Sub-Divisional Magistrate Nishant Sehara confirmed that the crackdown on illegal liquor operations remains vigorous across the area.
He stated that the body would be released post-mortem, with investigations ongoing and legal protocols being adhered to.
The SDPO of the Areraj range mentioned that the accused was taken into custody on April 3 and had been held in judicial custody.
He had fallen ill and was admitted to the hospital, where he died on Thursday.
The incident has increased tension in the community, especially following recent fatalities linked to spurious liquor in East Champaran.
Authorities are closely monitoring the scenario while maintaining their anti-liquor initiatives.
This incident has once again ignited serious concerns about enforcement practices, the safety of individuals in custody, and the management of accused persons amid such extensive crackdowns.
The hooch tragedy in East Champaran occurred on April 2, resulting in 11 deaths due to the consumption of spurious liquor, marking the first case of an accused dying during treatment.