Patna: Two cleaning members dressed in PPE kits entered a COVID-19 room in Jharkhand state posing as doctors and allegedly assaulted patients, causing widespread outrage. The police arrested them and sent them to prison.
The incident took place Friday night at a center in a polytechnic in the Godda district, which has been opened exclusively to rural areas inflamed by COVID-19.
According to the sick, two young men dressed in PPE kits broke into the center on Friday night and asked patients to move to the adjoining room, one by one, for their checkup, and told them they had come from New Delhi for review. special checkup. The sick had no idea of their vile intentions.
However, when patients entered the adjoining room, the defendants began behaving strangely and touched various parts of their bodies, some patients protested aloud, and asked why the body was touched when doctors advised them to stay physically away from everyone. With their anger, the defendants fled without delay from the site.
Local police rushed to the site and launched an investigation. However, police arrested the defendants the next morning, who turned out to be the cleaning staff hired through a subcontractor company.
“We arrested the two defendants and sent them to prison. We also have security measures in the Covid neighborhood,” said local police station official JK Jaisawal.
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