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Health officials escorting COVID-19 patient attacked in UP

Source: PTI   -  Edited By: Hemant Waje
Last updated on: April 16, 2020 00:27 IST
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Four persons were injured as a mob tried to stop a medical team from taking a coronavirus-infected man into isolation and hurled stones at their ambulance in Nawabpura area in Moradabad on Wednesday.

IMAGE: A team of medical personnel and police along with the family members of a person who died of COVID-19 sit inside a vandalised ambulance after a mob attacked their vehicle with stones in Moradabad. Photograph: PTI Photo

Police arrested 17 people including seven women allegedly involved in the incident, a Home department official said.

They have been booked under various sections of the IPC, Criminal Law Amendment Act and Epidemic Act, the official said.

 

The FIR was registered at Nagphani police station.

In Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath said those behind the attack will face action under the tough National Security Act and the cost of damage to public property will be recovered from them.

IMAGE: A police vehicle vandalised after a violent mob pelted stones at health workers, doctors and police officials. Photograph: PTI Photo

Officials said a doctor and three paramedics were hurt and an ambulance and a police vehicle damaged in the stone-pelting.

Moradabad chief medical officer Milind Garg said the mob suddenly appeared as the ambulance was driving away with a man who had tested positive for coronavirus, and started pelting stones.

They tried to stop the medical team from taking him away, officials said.

IMAGE: Rapid Action Force personnel deployed after the attack. Photograph: PTI Photo

Moradabad District Magistrate Rakesh Kumar Singh said the situation has been brought under control and police deployed in large numbers in the area.

Condemning the attack, Adityanath in a statement said the attack on policemen, health workers and those involved in the sanitisation campaign is an unpardonable and most condemnable crime.

He directed the district administration to identify those responsible and deal strictly with them.

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