Fire at Rajkot Covid-19 Hospital: Three doctors arrested under 304A

Published On 2020-12-01 04:30 GMT   |   Update On 2020-12-01 10:24 GMT
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Rajkot: Three doctors including a neurosurgeon was recently arrested under Indian Penal Code Section 304-A (causing death by negligence) for alleged negligence in connection with a fire that killed five patients in the ICU of a Covid Hospital in Rajkot.

Police have arrested these three senior officials of a company that operated a private COVID-19 hospital in Gujarat's Rajkot district where a fire killed five patients last week. The fire broke out around 12.30 am on Friday in the ICU ward of the Hospital in which five COVID-19 patients were killed, while 28 others were rescued.

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Based on a complaint by K N Bhukan, the police registered an FIR against five officials of a private firm, which operated the hospital, under Indian Penal Code Section 304-A (causing death by negligence).

"The neurosurgeon is the chairman of a private firm while the other doctor had applied for permissions to set up the Covid Hospital and the third medical practitioner was involved in the day-to-day functioning of the hospital," Manoharsinh Jadeja, DCP (zone-II) of Rajkot city police told The Indian Express.

The police arrested the company's chairman, his son and executive director, and director on Monday night after their COVID-19 test reports were received, an official from Rajkot's Malviya Nagar police station told PTI.

"They have been booked along with two others under the IPC section for causing death by negligence," he added.

On Sunday, Deputy Commissioner of Police Manoharsinh Jadeja told reporters that an investigation into the incident revealed negligence on part of the hospital authorities, and hence the FIR was lodged against them under IPC Section 304-A.

He said the COVID-19 hospital began functioning after getting permission on September 15.

The hospital was started on three floors rented at a hospital being run by Shivanand Mission Trust.

During the investigation into the incident, several norms were found to have been allegedly flouted and negligence of hospital administrators came to fore, he said.

The hospital did not follow fire prevention protocols and safety measures were lacking, which caused difficulties in the rescue operation and resulted in the death of five patients, he had said.

The Gujarat government on Monday constituted an inquiry commission under Gujarat High Court judge DA Mehta (retd) to probe the fire.

Interestingly, Chief Minister Vijay Rupani on Sunday announced the appointment of High Court judge KA Puj (retd) as the head of the commission.

The government on Monday said justice Puj has been replaced with justice Mehta due to the busy schedule of the former, so that the inquiry is completed in time.

Justice Mehta Commission has been asked to submit its report in three months, it said.

Justice Puj heads another commission set up to conduct a judicial inquiry into the Shrey Hospital fire in Ahmedabad which killed eight coronavirus positive patients in August this year.

He also heads a panel probing the alleged police atrocities on agitators belonging to the Patidar community during the 2015 quota stir in Gujarat, and Fee Regulation Committee of Ahmedabad Zone as its chairman.

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