City
Epaper

Crackdown intensifies in Bihar's Bettiah after Motihari hooch tragedy; large-scale raids, arrests made

By IANS | Updated: April 7, 2026 23:35 IST

Patna, April 7 In the wake of the spurious liquor tragedy in Motihari (East Champaran), where 11 people ...

Open in App

Patna, April 7 In the wake of the spurious liquor tragedy in Motihari (East Champaran), where 11 people lost their lives, authorities in Bettiah (West Champaran), on Tuesday, launched an aggressive crackdown on illegal liquor operations.

The police, along with the Prohibition Department, have intensified raids across multiple police station areas, including Shikarpur, Nautan, and Majhaulia, as part of a district-wide campaign to dismantle illicit liquor networks.

During a major operation in the Shikarpur police station area, authorities destroyed raw materials sufficient to produce nearly 3,500 litres of illicit liquor.

Simultaneously, extensive search operations were conducted in the Nautan and Majhaulia regions.

In Dabariya village under Nautan police station limits, police arrested Vishwajeet Kumar alias Golden.

A total of 36 litres of foreign liquor was recovered from his possession, hidden inside a maize field.

A police official said that the accused has a history of involvement in liquor smuggling and was previously arrested in 2024 with 423 litres of liquor.

Additionally, seven individuals were detained from various locations on charges of alcohol consumption.

Cases have been registered against them under the Excise Act, and further legal proceedings are underway.

Deputy Superintendent of the Prohibition Department, Seema Chaurasia, confirmed that surveillance has been significantly intensified, particularly in border areas, following the Motihari hooch tragedy.

She emphasised that the operation against illegal liquor manufacturing and smuggling will continue with full force, ensuring strict enforcement of prohibition laws across the state.

The intensified action reflects the administration's resolve to prevent a repeat of such tragedies and to dismantle the networks responsible for the illegal liquor trade.

The East Champaran hooch tragedy began on April 2, when multiple individuals across different localities fell ill after consuming spurious liquor.

The death toll rose rapidly.

Till April 4, the authorities have registered seven deaths, including Chandu Kumar, Pramod Kumar, Parikshan Manjhi, Hiralal Bhagat, Lalkishore Rai, Sampat Sah, and Laddu Sah.

On April 5, Md. Ilyas Ansari, Laddu Sah (from Balganga), and Jodha Manjhi lost their lives.

On April 7, Jitendra Shah succumbed in the hospital.

As of now, 11 people have lost their lives, while around 15 others remain hospitalised.

Alarmingly, at least six victims have reportedly lost their eyesight.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

Politics"DMK government has not been able to bring effective schemes": AIADMK candidate

InternationalWill take action against infrastructure of US, its allies, says Iran as Trump deadline looms

Politics"Will never bow our head to three-language formula": DMK MP

Politics"Welfare schemes would be stopped, if NDA comes to power": CM MK Stalin

International"No military objective justifies deliberate infliction of suffering on civilian population": UN Chief on Trump's threat

National Realted Stories

National"Despite global turmoil, India continues to move forward on its journey of progress": CM Yogi Adityanath

NationalConspirators won’t harm India if Sanatanis unite: CM Yogi

NationalCM Majhi calls budget key to Odisha's long-term development

National"If action is being taken against infiltrators, why does Mamata Banerjee feel pain"?: BJP MP Kangana Ranaut

NationalBye-election between the poor and the rich, Cong will lose: Karnataka BJP