30 May,2021 08:02 AM IST | Bengaluru | Agencies
Relatives mourn the death of a Covid-19 patient outside a hospital in New Delhi on Saturday. Pic/PTI
An ambulance driver in Bengaluru was arrested for allegedly dumping a Covid-19 patient's body outside a crematorium on the city's outskirts as the deceased's family refused to pay the "exorbitant fee" he sought. The accused was identified as Sharath Gowda. Deputy Commissioner of Police, Northeast division, CK Baba, said that the accused had sought the money for transporting the body from Sri Jayadeva Institute of Cardiovascular Sciences and Research in Jayanagar 9th Block to the China Shanti Dhama Electric Crematorium in Hebbal. He observed that the cost cannot exceed Rs 2,000 as the distance between the two points was not more than 30 km. "Such inhumane acts shall not be accepted. While he [the accused] has tried to get an exorbitant charge from the family of the deceased, his action of leaving the body and the attendant outside the crematorium shows his callous attitude," he said.
The police lodged an FIR based on a complaint filed by the deceased's kin at the Amruthahalli police station. Baba also appealed to people to not give in to such demands and report such incidents. As per an order issued by the Transport Department, patient transport ambulances can charge Rs 1,500 up to 10 km and Rs 12 for each subsequent kilometre, with a waiting charge of Rs 200 per hour. For ambulances with basic life support facilities, the maximum charge is fixed at Rs 2,000.
A case has been registered against a police sub-inspector and four constables in Kutch district of Gujarat for allegedly violating Covid-19 guidelines during a birthday party, officials said on Saturday. The case was registered at Anjar police station on Friday night after a video of the incident that had occurred two weeks back, surfaced on social media platforms, they said. The constables belong to the Local Crime Branch.
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