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More than 50 Indonesians died in April from bootleg liquor

Associated Press, Jakarta | By
Apr 09, 2018 02:59 PM IST

Nearly 40 people were admitted to a hospital for nausea, vomiting, shortness of breath and unconsciousness.

More than 50 people have died in little more than a week after drinking bootleg liquor in western Indonesia, including in Jakarta, officials said Monday.

Police tape covers a home-based alcohol factory in Jakarta, Indonesia, Monday.(AP File Photo)
Police tape covers a home-based alcohol factory in Jakarta, Indonesia, Monday.(AP File Photo)

In the latest incident, 20 people died between Thursday and Monday in Cicalengka subdistrict near the West Java capital of Bandung.

Head of the state-run hospital in Cicalengka, Yani Sumpena, said 19 people died at the hospital and one was dead on arrival.

In total, nearly 40 people were admitted with symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, shortness of breath and unconsciousness, and several are still being treated, Sumpena said.

In Bandung itself, police chief Hendro Pandowo said three people died on Sunday after being admitted to hospitals the day before suffering the symptoms of alcohol poisoning.

High taxes on alcohol have spawned a black market for booze among the poor in Indonesia, the world’s most populous Muslim nation, where drinking alcohol is frowned upon but not illegal under civil law. Potentially lethal methanol can be a byproduct of bootleg distilling and the tainted alcohol is also sometimes mixed with soft drinks. In February 2016, about 30 people died in the central Java city of Yogyakarta after drinking bootleg alcohol.

The deaths since the beginning of April total 54. There were six deaths from drinking compromised liquor in the easternmost region of Papua in late March.

Media reports said police had closed four liquor stores in the Cicalengka region and confiscated dozens of jerry cans containing palm wines and hundreds of bottles of various types of liquor.

Jakarta police spokesman Argo Yuwono said Monday that another 31 people have died in Jakarta and its satellite cities of Depok and Bekasi from alcohol poisoning in separate incidents since the beginning of the month.

The police have arrested at least four suspects in the Jakarta area who are accused of selling tainted liquor.

In late March, six people died in Indonesia’s easternmost region of Papua from drinking tainted alcohol.

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