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 Digital Desk: According to a senior government source, the Gujarat home department has given two superintendents of police (SPs) control over the first information reports (FIRs) filed in connection with a hooch disaster that killed 42 lives.

 

According to the source, SP Nirlipt Rai of the state monitoring cell has been given control of the two FIRs filed in the Botad district, while SP Jyoti Pankaj Patel of the state crime record bureau has been given control of the FIR filed at the Ahmedabad (rural) police station.

 

The official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, said, "We hope the investigation is finished soon and that the offenders behind these murders be punished as soon as possible."

 

The prohibition department, where the poison that took more than 40 lives last week was produced, has also issued a summons to the owner of the chemical facility, he continued. 15 people have been detained thus far, including one who purchased the chemicals used in the creation of booze, as well as those who sold it.

 

The hooch disaster was discovered on July 25 in the early hours when several residents of Botad's Rojid hamlet and other nearby villages were sent to public hospitals in the Barvala region and Botad cities due to deteriorating health problems.

 

According to police inquiry, Jayesh aka Raju, a manager at a chemical company's godown in Ahmedabad's Aslali district, stole 600 litres of methyl alcohol. On July 25, he allegedly sold it to his Botad-based relative Sanjay for Rs40,000. Later, it was sold to inexperienced bootleggers, including a lady.

 

Each of the pouches containing the chemical cost between Rs 20 and Rs 40. Farmworkers and other daily wage earners make up the majority of the deceased, or safai kamdaars.

According to a state government release, the Gujarat Home Department has established a three-person committee lead by senior Indian Police Service officer Subhash Trivedi to undertake a thorough investigation into the incident and provide a report within three days.

 

Director of Prohibition and Excise MA Gandhi and Director of c HP Sanghvi are the other two members of the committee.

 

The government official predicts that the committee's findings will be delivered to the home department in about a day.

 

In relation to the deaths brought on by the hooch disaster, the department reassigned the district superintendents of police for Botad and Ahmedabad on Thursday and suspended six additional officers.

 

Following the hooch disaster, the police launched a statewide operation against bootleggers last week. In only 48 hours, they arrested more than 2,500 suspects and seized almost Rs1.5 million worth of illegal alcohol.

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