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Book hooch tragedy accused for murder: Chief Minister Amarinder Singh

Even as Punjab is mulling a stringent law to tackle organised crime like manufacture and smuggling of illicit liquor,

Sentinel Digital Desk

CHANDIGARH: Even as Punjab is mulling a stringent law to tackle organised crime like manufacture and smuggling of illicit liquor, Chief Minister Amarinder Singh on Wednesday directed DGP Dinkar Gupta that those directly involved in the hooch tragedy in the state be booked for murder.

During a Cabinet meeting here, the Chief Minister also mooted stricter punishment for those involved in the manufacture and smuggling of spurious and illicit liquor under the Excise Act.

As several Ministers agreed to the suggestion of Advocate General Atul Nanda that a strict law like PCOCA was needed to combat organised crime like smuggling of illicit liquor, the Chief Minister asked a sub-Committee led by Minister Brahm Mohindra to examine the provisions of the new law and submit its report at the earliest.

He also assured of justice for the bereaved families and survivors in the case, in which at least 111 persons have died in three districts of Punjab. As many as 40 persons have so far been arrested.

He agreed with Sukhjinder Randhawa and other Ministers that PCOCA (Punjab Control of Organised Crime Act) could help control hard-core criminals and act as a deterrent to gangsters, who continue to deal in organised crime even from prisons, and had close connections with terrorists too.

The Chief Minister's directives on the hooch tragedy came during his two videoconferences meetings with the Cabinet as well as top police and administrative officials regarding the hooch tragedy.

Amarinder Singh also led his Council of Ministers in observing a two-minute silence as a mark of homage to the victims. (IANS)