Turkey death toll from bootleg alcohol rises to 152

Turkish officials inspect bottles at a liquor shop, during an operation looking for counterfeit liquor in Istanbul.PHOTO: AFP
At least 152 people have died in Turkey since the start of
the year after drinking bootleg alcohol, state news agency Anadolu reported
Wednesday.
The figure updated an earlier figure of 133 dead given last
Friday by Turkish media, which included 70 in Istanbul and 63 in Ankara, where
an additional 36 patients were in intensive care.
Poisonings from adulterated alcohol are common in Turkey,
where private production has exploded as authorities crank up taxes on
alcoholic drinks.
But this year, the death toll has climbed sharply in a short
space of time.
Bootleg alcohol is often tainted with methanol, a toxic
substance that can cause blindness, liver damage and death. Experts say just
one glass can be deadly, with the effects becoming apparent only six hours
later.
Citing an interior ministry source, Anadolu said police had
detained 983 people in connection with "the production and sale of
counterfeit alcohol" and seized 445,016 litres of product.
Although Turkey is a nominally secular country, alcohol
taxes have risen sharply under President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, a Muslim who
vociferously opposes drinking.
Buying a litre bottle of raki, Turkey's aniseed-flavoured
national liquor, from a supermarket currently costs around $35 in a country
where the monthly minimum wage is $600.
Critics say such high prices are fuelling the production of
moonshine.
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