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Breaking: Pune Poison Liquor Case Sparks Violence After 13 Deaths, Liquor Shop Vandalised

A tragic incident from Pune, Maharashtra, has led to widespread concern after reports of 13 deaths linked to suspected consumption of toxic liquor. According to initial information, the victims allegedly consumed illegally manufactured alcohol that is believed to have been contaminated, leading to fatal consequences. The incident has triggered tension in the Hadapsar area, where a liquor outlet was reportedly vandalized amid public anger and protests. Eyewitness-style reports suggest that supporters linked to a political faction gathered at the site following the deaths, expressing outrage over alleged administrative negligence. Visuals from the area showed chaotic scenes as tensions escalated and law enforcement teams were called in to control the situation and prevent further escalation. Authorities have initiated an investigation into the supply chain of the suspected toxic liquor, with multiple police units coordinating across Pune city, rural Pune, and Pimpri-Chinchwad. Preliminary findings indicate that the illegal alcohol may have been distributed across different regions, making the case more widespread and complex for investigators. Police have reportedly arrested eight individuals in connection with the case, including those suspected of manufacturing and distributing the contaminated liquor. The incident has sparked political reactions and renewed concerns about illegal liquor networks and enforcement gaps in the region. Officials stated that strict action will be taken against those responsible, and monitoring has been increased in affected areas. Further updates are awaited as investigations continue and authorities examine the distribution network and potential sources of contamination. Residents in the area remain concerned as the situation develops and demand stronger preventive measures to avoid similar tragedies in the future. Local authorities continue monitoring the situation while ensuring peace and stability in the affected neighborhoods and nearby areas.

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