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Lack of Medical Officer: Gurugram Blood Bank sealed, FIR registered
"There should be full-time deployment of a medical officer at blood banks and only in his presence, blood donors should be selected and blood collected, but the medical officer of this centre, Dr. Vipin Kathuria, was not working there full-time. He was found absent during the raid," Vij said.
Gurugram: A private blood bank operating in Gurugram sector 56 has been sealed by the food and drug administration department of Haryana after irregularities surfaced during a raid on the facility, officials said on Saturday.
An FIR was lodged against a doctor and an executive director of the blood bank at the local police station based on a complaint by the department, they said.
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Haryana Health Minister Anil Vij said raids were conducted on the blood bank in Sushant Lok Part-2, Sector-56, based on specific inputs. The action was part of a campaign against blood centers involved in illegal activities, he added.
"There should be full-time deployment of a medical officer at blood banks and only in his presence, blood donors should be selected and blood collected, but the medical officer of this centre, Dr. Vipin Kathuria, was not working there full-time. He was found absent during the raid," Vij said.
"It was found that he works as a pathologist at a private diagnostic centre located in Palam Vihar. Apart from this, fake signatures were also found on the blood donor register screening forms," the minister added.
In the complaint filed at the police station, Senior Drug Control Officer Parvinder Malik said an inquiry revealed that 176 blood donation camps were organized outside the centre without permission in the last two years. A total of 6,015 units of blood were collected and information was withheld from the health department, he added.
Blood collected from donors through the camps was sold in the cities of Uttar Pradesh and Punjab by the centre, Malik said.
The case was registered under IPC sections 199 (false statement made in declaration), 200 (using as true such declaration knowing it to be false), 406 (criminal breach of trust), 420 (cheating) of IPC and sections of the Drugs and Cosmetics Act, the police said.
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