Christmas moonshine kills 23 in Pakistan

At least 23 people, mostly Christians, have died in Pakistan after consuming toxic alcohol on Christmas Day and Boxing Day.

People mourn the death of a family member in Pakistan

At lest 20 people have died in Pakistan after consuming toxic alcohol during Christmas celebrations. (AAP)

A toxic homemade Christmas liquor has killed at least 23 people, mostly from Pakistan's Christian minority community, and made dozens sick.

At least 45 people were treated for poisoning after drinking the moonshine in the town of Toba Tek Singh, Punjab province, about 315 km south of Islamabad.

"The maker and supplier of the toxic liquor is also included among the dead," said senior police official Bilal Kamyana.

The maker prepared liquor at home and sold it in polythene bags for 500 rupees (about $A7) each."

Deaths from tainted liquor, often home-brewed, occur periodically in Muslim-majority Pakistan, often around religious festivals.

In March, at least 40 people, mostly Hindus, died after drinking toxic liquor days ahead of the festival of Holi.

It is illegal for Muslims to buy or consume alcohol in the country, and minorities need permits to buy it in restricted quantities.

Christians make up about 1.6 per cent of Pakistan's 190 million people, with most living in Punjab.


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