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Istanbul, Turkey | AFP
Turkey has arrested 121 people accused of making liquor illegally, with police seizing more than 33,000 litres (7,300 imperial gallons) of bootleg alcohol, Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya said Tuesday.
High prices and alcohol taxes have sparked a surge in clandestine production in Turkey, with at least 152 people killed in January and February from drinking tainted beverages, according to a toll from the Anadolu state press agency.
Yerlikaya said the arrests took place "over the last two weeks" across Turkey's 81 provinces, with the bulk of the sweeps taking place in Istanbul and the southern tourist hub of Antalya.
"Our teams of policemen have arrested 121 suspects" and "33,554 litres of bootleg alcohol... were seized", he posted on X.
"The clandestine production of alcohol is not only a crime: it's a deadly trap which threatens public health," Yerlikaya added, urging people to "report any suspicious activity" to the authorities.
Bootleg alcohol is often tainted with methanol, a toxic substance that can cause blindness, liver damage and death.
Although Turkey is a nominally secular country, alcohol taxes have risen sharply under President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, a Muslim who vociferously opposes drinking.
Critics say Erdogan's policies are indirectly fuelling the production of bootleg liquor by ramping up prices.