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Death toll in Malaysia tainted alcohol scandal hits 21

KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 19, 2018 (BSS/AFP) – A total of 21 people, mostly
foreign workers, have now died from drinking tainted alcohol in Malaysia,
authorities said Wednesday as police made a series of arrests over the
scandal.

The victims, who include three Malaysians as well as people from Nepal,
Bangladesh, India and Myanmar, died after drinking whisky and beer in and
around the capital Kuala Lumpur.

The first death happened Monday night and the toll has risen steadily
since. Relatively affluent Malaysia attracts migrants from poorer parts of
Asia who typically work in low-paying jobs such as on plantations and
construction sites.

Health Minister Dzulkefly Ahmad said that in addition to the 21 people who
had died, another 36 had been taken ill due to drinking the tainted alcohol.

“We are very concerned. This adulterated liquor is secretly made,” he told
a press conference. “There are unscrupulous people out there seeking to make
money by producing these adulterated drinks.”

Police raided shops around Kuala Lumpur and seized huge stashes of whisky
and beer as they sought to take the tainted alcohol off the market.

Five men and two women who were running some of the stores were arrested,
police said, according to official news agency Bernama. They were from
Malaysia, Myanmar and India.

Dzulkefly said the last major tragedy involving tainted alcohol in
Malaysia occurred in 2013, when 29 foreigners died.

Deaths from drinking bootleg liquor are more common in other Asian
countries, such as India and Indonesia.

BSS/AFP/RY/1801 hrs