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Amritsar hooch tragedy: 21 dead, CM Mann calls it ‘murder’; 10 held, DSP and SHO suspended

Investigations have revealed that the illicit liquor was laced with methanol, a toxic industrial alcohol, which had been procured in bulk online

May 14, 2025 / 09:10 IST
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At least 21 people have died and 10 others remain hospitalised after consuming spurious liquor in several villages of Punjab’s Amritsar district, triggering outrage and a sweeping police crackdown on the illicit liquor network, according to an Indian Express report. The tragedy, which unfolded late Sunday in the Majitha subdivision, has left families devastated and the state government facing mounting criticism.

The victims, mostly daily wage and industrial workers, hailed from Bhangali, Patalpuri, Marari Kalan, Therewal, Talwandi Khumman, Karnala and Bhangwan villages. According to hospital authorities, four of the ten people admitted to Guru Nanak Dev Hospital are in a critical condition.

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Investigations have revealed that the illicit liquor was laced with methanol, a toxic industrial alcohol, which had been procured in bulk online, as per the Indian Express report. Police say the kingpin, identified as Sahib Singh, orchestrated the operation by ordering 600 litres of methanol, which was then diluted and distributed through a network of local suppliers and sellers. The main supplier, Prabhjit Singh, along with other associates, has also been arrested.

Senior Superintendent of Police (Amritsar Rural), Maninder Singh, confirmed that the methanol was delivered in a 50-litre jerry can and mixed with liquor stocks before being sold across various outlets in the affected villages. Police teams have been dispatched to other states to apprehend those linked to the supply chain, including firms suspected of supplying the chemicals.