"Citizens must take care to look for alcohol that meets standards with tax labels, rather than inexpensive products,"
Twelve people have died in Turkey and dozens have been hospitalised over the last three days after being poisoned by bootleg alcohol, media reported on Thursday.
Health Minister Mehmet Muezzinoglu
earlier in the day said six people had died. Television channels
including NTV said the death toll rose later in the day, citing police.
Turkey's
Islamist-rooted government levies some of the world's highest taxes on
alcohol and tobacco, which analysts say has encouraged increased
smuggling and illegal production.
"Citizens must take care to look for alcohol that meets standards with tax labels, rather than inexpensive products," Muezzinoglu said in comments broadcast live by CNN Turk.
Istanbul
police have detained 15 people in connection with the production and
sale of the illegaly produced raki, Turkey's popular aniseed-flavoured
spirit, according to CNN Turk channel.
People
began reporting symptoms of methyl alcohol poisoning, including
blindness and severe abdominal pain, three days ago in Istanbul, it
reported.
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