
The state government has established a special working group (STF) that has explored the alleged unlawful distilled (ID) death of the liqueur that occurred in the yangareddygud in the Eluru district in 2022. It was claimed that about 20 people, including several women, reportedly died as a result of the liqueur contaminated in March 2022, yangareddygudeming and adjacent areas and adjacent areas. neighboring areas and neighboring areas and neighboring areas.
A special working group headed by the police superintendent of the district of Eluru (SP) K. Pratap Shiva Kishore, the auxiliary commissioner for excise duty (recovery) KVN Prabhu Kumar and the professor and head of the Ministry of Forensic Medicine, Rangaraya Medical College, Kakinada, P. Uma Malesware Rao.
Following the recommendation of the CEO of the Police (DGP), Harish Kumar Gupta, for a thorough probe into death, the government issued orders on this sense on Monday. The working group will submit their message in a month, ordered orders.
In 2022, teams composed of the police, prohibition and exercise, special enforcement (SEB), medical and medical and income departments on the liqueur of ID and arrested 18 liqueur dealers. Consumer tax officials confiscated about 20,000 liters of ID and raw materials used for liqueur production. Samples were sent to a forensic scientific laboratory (FSL) for analysis.
Then the leader of the opposition N. Chandrababa Naida and other Telugu leader Desam Party (TDP) called for family members of the victim in Yangareddygud and asked the reasons for death. Mr. Naida claimed that the government could not control the production of ID liqueur, which caused death.
Meanwhile, family members of some victims filed a complaint to the police in 2022 and claimed that death occurred as a result of false alcohol consumption.
Published – May 19 2025 20:31 is