By PTI
TINSUKIA: Four individuals died allegedly resulting from asphyxiation whereas cleansing a tank used for illicit liquor manufacturing in Assam’s Tinsukia district on Thursday, police mentioned.
According to the police, the deceased included the 70-year-old proprietor of the liquor-making unit and his son.
The incident came about at Tipuk below Talap police station when the 4 entered the tank for periodic cleansing.
“The large tank was utilized for melting treated jaggery, a key step in the production of country liquor,” an official mentioned.
He mentioned it’s suspected that some noxious gasoline contained in the tank led to their suffocation and subsequent demise, however the precise motive can be recognized after the autopsy examination report is out there.
The deceased have been recognized as unit proprietor Ramprasad Rai, his 40-year-old son Patgiri and two laborers – Jagdish Gwala (40) and Pukla Kisan (38).
“Ramprasad Rai has long been involved in the production of illicit alcohol and used to operate secretly in the region. Despite repeated dismantling of his illegal distillery by the police and excise department, he managed to resurface every time,” the official mentioned.
An in depth and thorough police investigation is on to determine the sequence of occasions resulting in the demise of the 4 individuals, he added.
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TINSUKIA: Four individuals died allegedly resulting from asphyxiation whereas cleansing a tank used for illicit liquor manufacturing in Assam’s Tinsukia district on Thursday, police mentioned.
According to the police, the deceased included the 70-year-old proprietor of the liquor-making unit and his son.
The incident came about at Tipuk below Talap police station when the 4 entered the tank for periodic cleansing.googletag.cmd.push(operate() googletag.show(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );
“The large tank was utilized for melting treated jaggery, a key step in the production of country liquor,” an official mentioned.
He mentioned it’s suspected that some noxious gasoline contained in the tank led to their suffocation and subsequent demise, however the precise motive can be recognized after the autopsy examination report is out there.
The deceased have been recognized as unit proprietor Ramprasad Rai, his 40-year-old son Patgiri and two laborers – Jagdish Gwala (40) and Pukla Kisan (38).
“Ramprasad Rai has long been involved in the production of illicit alcohol and used to operate secretly in the region. Despite repeated dismantling of his illegal distillery by the police and excise department, he managed to resurface every time,” the official mentioned.
An in depth and thorough police investigation is on to determine the sequence of occasions resulting in the demise of the 4 individuals, he added.
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