Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Man nabbed for giving saline jabs to students

- HT Correspond­ent htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The police have booked a 20-year-old college student for allegedly giving normal saline injections to students of classes 6-9 who used to take tuitions from him in east Delhi’s Mandawali.

The suspect told the police during questionin­g that he did so to boost memory of his students. He said picked up the idea from videos on the internet, said an officer who is associated with the probe. The suspect has been detained for “detailed investigat­ion” and booked under section 336 of the IPC for acts endangerin­g human life or personal safety of others.

Police said so far none of the parents of the suspect’s students have reported any medical complicati­ons to their children because of the injections. They are all, however, being medically examined, the police said.

Another investigat­or said the matter was reported on Saturday when one of the students, a resident of the same neighbourh­ood, returned home with the injection after telling the suspect that he would take it from a doctor known to his parents. The child showed the injection to his parents and told them that they were getting the jab at the coaching centre to boost their memory, the investigat­or said quoting informatio­n given by the suspect.

The parents of the child reported the matter to the police. They handed over the fluid to a team from Mandawali police station.

Deputy commission­er of police (east) Deepak Yadav said during initial examinatio­n it was found that the liquid was NS solution (normal sodium chloride). “We also found that the tuition teacher is a second year gradation student. He told police that he saw on Youtube that the memory of the children improves if NS solution is administer­ed to them. He was booked under section 336 of the IPC for acts endangerin­g human life or personal safety of others,” Yadav said.

The DCP said tuition teacher was yet to be formally arrested. “The matter is being probed from all possible angles,” he said.

Normal saline is a prescripti­on medicine used for fluid and electrolyt­e replenishm­ent for intravenou­s administra­tion. Faster heart beat, fever are among probable side effects.

POLICE SAID NONE OF THE PARENTS OF THE SUSPECT’S STUDENTS HAVE SO FAR REPORTED ANY MEDICAL COMPLICATI­ONS

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