Three Arrested in Bahraich After Deaths Linked to Poisonous Liquor Consumption
Three arrested after 3 men die from consuming 'poisonous' liquor in UP's Bahraich
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In Bahraich, Uttar Pradesh, three individuals have been arrested following the deaths of three men who consumed liquor believed to be poisoned. The police suspect foul play, revealing a conspiracy involving a toxic substance mixed into the liquor, leading to the tragic deaths.
- 01Three men died after consuming liquor from the same bottle in Bahraich, Uttar Pradesh.
- 02Police suspect foul play and have arrested three individuals, including a woman.
- 03The liquor was purchased from a government-authorized outlet, and initial tests did not confirm toxicity.
- 04Investigations revealed a conspiracy involving personal motives related to alcohol addiction.
- 05Further investigations are ongoing to uncover more details about the incident.
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In Bahraich district, Uttar Pradesh, three men tragically died after consuming liquor from the same bottle, prompting police to arrest three suspects, including a woman. The victims, Baburam, Jitendra, and Ankit alias Daulat, purchased the liquor from a government-authorized outlet. After drinking, they experienced severe symptoms and were rushed to a hospital where they succumbed to their conditions. Initial investigations did not confirm the liquor's toxicity, but further analysis indicated that the incident was part of a conspiracy. The prime suspect, Pawan Ahlawat, had a relationship with the deceased Ankit's sister, Alka, who was concerned about her brother's alcohol abuse. Pawan allegedly mixed a poisonous substance into the liquor before giving it to Ankit, leading to the deaths of all three men. Police are continuing their investigation into the case.
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This incident raises concerns about the safety of liquor sold in authorized outlets and the potential for criminal activities related to substance abuse.
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