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Drinking to death: On illicit liquor cases

Drinking to death: On illicit liquor cases. 

 Illicit liquor tragedies expose systemic corruption and regulatory failure

 Often described in media reports as “hooch tragedies” or “spurious liquor cases”, the recurring incidents of illicit alcohol poisoning across India — most recently near Amritsar, Punjab, which claimed at least 23 lives — follow a grimly familiar pattern of poverty, greed, and regulatory failure. Each tragedy is eerily similar to the previous one, be it in terms of the socio-economic profile of the victims or the motivation of the perpetrators. The victims are typically poor, daily wage earners, seeking respite from the harsh realities of everyday drudgery. They are drawn by the lure of cheap alcohol, a vulnerability exploited by bootleggers, who are at the fag end of a long supply chain. These illicit brews often involve dangerous shortcuts, from incorporating toxic substances such as dead scorpions to diluting industrial methanol, a poisonous chemical that is deceptively similar to consumable ethanol. Methanol, easily pilfered and inexpensive, becomes a deadly profit source for bootleggers who may misjudge dilution ratios, leading to fatal consequences. The nexus among bootleggers, the police, and lower-level politicians is often apparent. While police negligence in Punjab has led to suspensions, these events are more about organised methanol theft in which the bootlegger is only the last mile operator. Methanol is not a drink; it is industrial alcohol, an intermediary in the petrochemical industry with extensive downstream use, and is, therefore, not illicit, except as an ingredient in hooch. It is categorised as a Class B poison in many States, but is cheaper than the liquor made biologically, mostly from molasses. After paying for the pilferage from authorised methanol dealers, bootleggers can still make a handsome profit.

Legal proceedings in illicit liquor cases often involve murder and attempted murder charges, besides those under prohibition laws. Yet convictions, as seen in the 2015 Malvani case, can be elusive. A court acquitted 10 of the 14 accused after nine years. None was found guilty of violating the Poison Act. Since methanol production and delivery are inter-State affairs, there is a case for a central framework on methanol transport for preventing such pilferage as well as stringent State regulation. The Poison Act may add teeth to the prosecution’s case. But what is more important is to ensure that the lawmaker-enforcer dyad is incorruptible so that illegal methanol distribution is impossible. Eventually though, it is the sorry economic, social and educational situation of victims that creates a market for unscrupulous agents to make money. This can only be eradicated by tackling poverty, social inequality, and the lack of access to education alongside systemic corruption within law enforcement

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Illicit
(adjective) – Illegal; not permitted

अवैध

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Hooch (noun) – Illegally distilled liquor, moonshine, bootleg, illicit alcohol

अवैध शराब

 

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Often (adverb) – frequently, regularly, repeatedly, commonly, usually

अक्सर

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Spurious
(adjective) – False or fake, bogus

नक़ली

 

Recurring (adjective) – Happening repeatedly; recurrent, frequent, regular 

बारम्बार होनेवाला

 

 

Claim (verb) – Cause the death of, take, kill, result in the death of

जान लेना

 

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Grimly (adverb) – bleakly, sternly, seriously, gloomily, somberly

गंभीरता से

 

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  Poverty (noun) – destitution, indigence, penury, deprivation, pauperism

गरीबी

 

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Greed
(noun) – Avarice, covetousness, rapacity, materialism, desire

लालच

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Eerily (adverb) – strangely, creepily, weirdly, mysteriously, unsettlingly

रहस्यमय ढंग से

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In terms of (phrase) – with regard to, as regards, regarding,

के संबंध में

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Perpetrator (noun) – Offender, criminal, wrongdoer, culprit

अपराधी

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Seek
(verb) – attempt to find (something).

तलाश करना

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Respite
(noun) – Relief, Reprieve, Break, Pause -

राहत

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Harsh (adjective) – Severe, stern, stringent, tough

कठोर

 

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Drudgery (noun) – Toil, labor, grind, menial work, hard work

कठिन परिश्रम

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Lure (noun) – Attraction, appeal, allure, temptation, enticement

प्रलोभन

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Vulnerability (noun) – Susceptibility, weakness, fragility, risk, sensitivity

कमजोरी

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Exploit (verb) – Take advantage of, misuse, abuse, capitalize on

शोषण करना

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Bootlegger (noun) – smuggler, illicit seller, moonshiner, trafficker, alcohol peddler

शराब तस्कर

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At the fag end (phrase) – at the very end, final stage, last part, closing phase

अंतिम छोर पर

 

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Brew (noun) – a kind of beer.

शराब

 

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Incorporate
(verb) – Include, integrate, embody,

सम्मिलित करना

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Toxic
(adjective) – poisonous, harmful, noxious, deadly

विषैला

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Scorpion (noun) – A small creature similar to an insect that lives in hot, dry areas of the world

बिच्छू

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Dilute (verb) – water down, weaken, thin, lessen, reduce

पतला करना

 

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Deceptively (adverb) – misleadingly, falsely, trickily, wrongly, illusively

धोखे से

 

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Pilfered (adjective) – stolen, robbed, snatched, misappropriated, embezzled

चुराया हुआ

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Misjudge (verb) – underestimate, miscalculate, misconstrue, misunderstand, err

गलत अंदाज़ा लगाना

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Lead
(to) (verb) –  cause, give rise to, bring about, result in

वजह बनना

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Fatal
(adjective) – deadly, lethal, mortal, disastrous, fateful

जानलेवा

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Nexus (noun) – link, connection, network, bond, association

संबंध / गठजोड़

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Apparent
(adjective) – obvious, evident, clear, manifest, plain

स्पष्ट

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Negligence
(noun) – neglect, carelessness, oversight, Inattention, disregard

लापरवाही

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The last mile (noun) – final stage, end point, last part, completion step, delivery link

अंतिम चरण

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Intermediary
(noun) – mediator, go-between, negotiator, intervenor,

मध्यस्थ

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Molasses (noun) – A thick syrup produced in refining raw sugar,

शीरा

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Pilferage
(noun) – The act of stealing small amounts or small articles

चोरी

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Handsome (adjective) – substantial, considerable, generous, significant, large

अच्छा-खासा

 

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Proceeding (noun) – legal action, lawsuit, case, hearing, litigation

कानूनी प्रक्रिया

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Conviction (noun) – Sentence, guilty verdict, condemnation, imprisonment, 

दोषसिद्धि

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Elusive (adjective) – Difficult to catch, hard to achieve, evasive, slippery, unattainable

मुश्किल से पकड़ में आने वाला

 

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Acquit (verb) – exonerate, absolve, exculpate, deport, discharge

बरी करना

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Accuse (of) (verb) – blame, incriminate, denounce, impeach

आरोप लगाना

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Violate
(verb) – breach, break, disobey

उल्लंघन करना

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Stringent
(adjective) –Strict, firm, rigorous, severe
कठोर

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Add teeth to (phrase) – strengthen, empower, give force, reinforce, enhance

मजबूती देना

 

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Prosecution (noun) – legal proceedings, trial, judicial process, lawsuit, action

अभियोजन

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Dyad (noun) – something that consists of two elements or parts.

 

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Incorruptible (adjective) – honest, ethical, upright, trustworthy, moral

भ्रष्ट न होने वाला

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Unscrupulous (adjective) – Unethical, immoral, unprincipled, dishonest, corrupt

बेईमान

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Eradicate (verb) – Eliminate, remove, abolish, destroy, wipe out

समाप्त करना

 

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Alongside
(adverb) – Together with, along with, in conjunction with

साथ - साथ

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Enforcement
(noun) – Implementation, execution, application, imposition, administration

कार्यान्वयन

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Dilution (noun) – weakening, thinning, watering down, reduction, attenuation

पतलापन / कमी