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RJD president Lalu Prasad on 29 October, Sunday, branded the prohibition in Bihar as a "big failure" and said liquor was now being delivered at home in the state.
On his way to Ranchi, Prasad was responding to reporters' queries on Friday night's incident, in which four persons died after consuming spurious liquor while two others fell ill in Rohtas district.
Accusing the police of “malamaal” (making quick money) as truckloads of liquor were frequently coming to the state, the RJD chief claimed that spurious liquor was being sold to areas where the supply was short.
Shahabad Range Deputy Inspector General (DIG) of Police Mohammad Rahman said four teams, each headed by a sub-divisional police officer (SDPO), had been formed to conduct raids against the illicit liquor traders and producers at various locations of Rohtas and Bhojpur districts.
The teams led by the SDPOs of Ara, Piro, Vikramganj and Dehri would conduct raids from Sahar in Bhojpur district to Yadunathpur in Rohtas district, he added.
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