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175 constables dismissed in Bihar for protesting colleague's death at Patna Police Lines

Press Trust of India • November 5, 2018, 12:11:33 IST
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IGP, Patna Zone, Naiyar Hasnain Khan said the dismissed constables included 167 trainees, while others were in service for some time. Khan, who had been entrusted with the investigation and taking departmental action against those indulging in the indiscipline, said 23 others posted at the Police Line were suspended

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175 constables dismissed in Bihar for protesting colleague's death at Patna Police Lines

Patna: As many as 175 police constables, many of them women, were dismissed from service Sunday for indulging in large-scale vandalism and violence here Friday, following the death of a female colleague, a top police official said. Inspector General of Police (IGP), Patna Zone, Naiyar Hasnain Khan said the dismissed constables included 167 trainees, while others were in service for some time. Khan, who had been entrusted with the investigation and taking departmental action against those indulging in the indiscipline, said 23 others posted at the Police Line were suspended. “Nearly half of the dismissed trainee constables are women. The suspended personnel include a head constable and two others who had the responsibility of assigning duties to trainees,” the IGP said. [caption id=“attachment_5503981” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]Ruckus at Patna police lines on Sunday. ANI Ruckus at Patna police lines on Friday. ANI[/caption] The policemen were dismissed and suspended after getting Khan’s approval, Patna Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Manu Maharaj said. Savita Pathak (22) died at a private hospital here Friday morning, a day after she had to be taken off duty due to a serious stomach pain. The police authorities had said the death appeared to have been caused by dengue. However, the hospital later clarified that the dengue test had not been conducted on her, but she was suffering from some form of viral infection. Blaming the seniors for putting Pathak on duty despite ill health, trainee constables went on a rampage, vandalising furniture in the Police Line and overturning vehicles of officials on the streets. It took hours to bring the situation under control with top officials supervising the operations in full riot gear. Khan said, “During the investigation, we found that Pathak was indeed ill and she had been on medical leave in October for three days. In such a situation, she should not have been asked to report to duty.” The IGP added that he had also recommended action against the medical officer of the Police Hospital for his failure to take proper stock of the deceased constable’s health and give appropriate advice and treatment, which might have saved her life. “I also found that more than 90 personnel were posted at the Police Line for more than four years. This is unacceptable and they will be transferred out of the Patna zone,” he said. The Patna police zone comprises a dozen districts of central Bihar. Khan said the departmental action was in addition to the FIRs lodged against those who had indulged in the indiscipline. Four FIRs have been lodged in connection with the incident. “One of the FIRs was lodged by Mohammad Masaluddin, the Deputy Superintendent of Police in-charge of Police Lines who was assaulted and chased to his residence by a mob that ransacked his house and misbehaved with his family members,” Khan said. He denied the allegations levelled by the agitators that the deputy SP was responsible for Pathak’s death. “We suspect that the agitators were instigated by some disgruntled personnel, against whom the officer might have taken action in the past,” the IGP said. chief minister Nitish Kumar has sought a detailed report on the incident from Director General of Police (DGP) KS Dwivedi. The DGP told a television news channel that the troublemakers had hardly undergone training for a few days and were not yet familiar with the police work culture and discipline.

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