Ludhiana’s Assistant Commissioner of Police Anil Kohli died due to the novel coronavirus at a hospital in Ludhiana on Saturday.
Punjab chief minister Amarinder Singh expressed his condolences and said that the demise of the “corona warrior” was a loss to the state.
The chief minister also announced that the government will pay Rs 50 lakh ex-gratia to the police officer’s family. The state government will pay Rs 50 lakh to the next of kin of all officials who die in the line of duty, he added.
ACP Kohli had tested positive for COVID-19 on 13 April and had been undergoing treatment in the Satguru Partap Singh (SPS) Hospital in Ludhiana, said a report in the Hindustan Times .
According to the report, Kohli’s wife, driver and three other officials who were in contact with him have also tested positive for the virus.
Click here for LATEST updates on coronavirus outbreakOn Friday, the Punjab government had given its go-ahead to the hospital to conduct plasma therapy on the police officer. However, his condition began to deteriorate and he died of multiple organ failure before the therapy could be administered, said the report.
With inputs from PTI