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Dumper hits car carrying Assam excise officials, 3 killed

Two officials of the Excise Department and a policeman were killed and four others injured when the vehicle carrying them collided with a dumper in Assam's Golaghat district on Wednesday.

Dumper hits car carrying Assam excise officials, 3 killed
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Published : Sep 26, 2019, 10:34 PM IST

Golaghat (Assam): In an unfortunate incident, three excise officials from Assam died following a major accident along National Highway 39 on Wednesday.

The excise department team was returning to Guwahati after conducting a probe here into an illicit liquor trade allegedly operated from neighbouring Arunachal Pradesh.

Dumper hits car carrying Assam excise officials, 3 killed

Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal ordered an enquiry into the accident that took place on NH-39 near the oil town of Numaligarh on Wednesday night.

Following the collision, the vehicle burst into flames killing Excise Inspector Sumu Maibongsa, Sub-Inspector Ramen Bonjang and the police constable on the spot, the officials said.

Three other excise officials and the driver of the vehicle were hospitalised. The driver of the dumper had fled from the scene after the accident but the police arrested him later.

Family members of the officials alleged that the accident was "pre-planned" and one person involved in the illegal liquor trade was behind it.

Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal ordered an enquiry into the accident by Upper Assam Division Commissioner Julie Sonowal, said Excise Minister Parimal Suklabaidya.

Suklabaidya, who visited the injured in the hospital, said the government will bear their medical expenses.

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Golaghat (Assam): In an unfortunate incident, three excise officials from Assam died following a major accident along National Highway 39 on Wednesday.

The excise department team was returning to Guwahati after conducting a probe here into an illicit liquor trade allegedly operated from neighbouring Arunachal Pradesh.

Dumper hits car carrying Assam excise officials, 3 killed

Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal ordered an enquiry into the accident that took place on NH-39 near the oil town of Numaligarh on Wednesday night.

Following the collision, the vehicle burst into flames killing Excise Inspector Sumu Maibongsa, Sub-Inspector Ramen Bonjang and the police constable on the spot, the officials said.

Three other excise officials and the driver of the vehicle were hospitalised. The driver of the dumper had fled from the scene after the accident but the police arrested him later.

Family members of the officials alleged that the accident was "pre-planned" and one person involved in the illegal liquor trade was behind it.

Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal ordered an enquiry into the accident by Upper Assam Division Commissioner Julie Sonowal, said Excise Minister Parimal Suklabaidya.

Suklabaidya, who visited the injured in the hospital, said the government will bear their medical expenses.

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Golaghat, 26 September: An accident has rocked the state of Assam. A head on collission between a Tata Sumo and a dumper coming from opposite directions has led to the death of three people. The accident was of such intensity that the Tata Sumo was gutted to ashes, alongwith the vehical one person was also burnt alive. The Sumo was carrying six people out of which two died on the spot and another man died in the hospital. Of the ones who died Samu Maibongsa was Intelligence Inspector in the Excise Department and Romen Bonjang was a constable.

The people in the Sumo were all working for Excise Department Intelligence Bureau. They were investigating on the illegal liquor that is being supplied from Arunachal Pradesh through the NH39. The officials were out at night to investigate the matter without informing the Golaghat Excise department when the accident took place.

Locals now suspect that the whole matter is a conspiracy to avoid unfolding of any scam. It can here be mentioned that recently the biggest hooch tragedy had taken place in Golaghat. It was only after that incident that the Government had taken stern action against any illegal liquor being sold in the state. The officials too had inputs on illegal liquor and were out to raid. 


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