Hindustan Times (Patiala)

4 staffers of Nakodar civil hospital among six in police net

-

JALANDHAR: In the first of its kind incident, the rural police have arrested four employees of Nakodar civil hospital’s opioid substituti­on theory (OST) centre — a staff nurse, a counsellor, a peon, and a computer operator — and two others for selling rehab drug (buprenorph­ine) in the market and seized 1,000 tablets from their possession on Friday.

The accused have been identified as staff nurse Asha Rani (27) of Kular village in Jalandhar, counsellor Maninder Singh (28) of Sangna village in Amritsar, computer operator Jagjeet Singh of Sandhu Chatha of Kapurthala, peon Rajinder Kumar Ashu (33) and two drug addicts.

Addressing a press conference, senior superinten­dent of police (SSP) Gurpreet Singh Bhullar accompanie­d by his team told Sadar Nakodar SHO Onkar Singh got a tip-off about accused were involved in the selling drug after stealing from the records of the OST center and nabbed them after recovering 1,000 tablets.

The SSP claimed Asha was the custodian of these tablets and was supposed to maintain record. He said that by showing maximum entry of tablets given to drug addicts, she was stealing the drug. She, along with Maninder, were giving the drug to the peon, Rajinder, to sell in the market.

He added that computer operator Jagjeet and two drug addicts became a part of this nexus. “Each sachet they sold, had 10 tablets. They were earning huge profit by selling the sachets for ₹650,” the SSP said.

A case under Sections 22, 61 and 85 of the NDPS Act, 409 (criminal breach of trust by public servant), 380 (theft in dwelling house) and 120B (criminal conspiracy) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) has been registered against them. Bhullar said that the health department has been informed by police about the arrest.

Nakodar civil hospital senior medical officer (SMO) Dr Varinder Jagat said he has informed civil surgeon Dr Maninder Minhas about the police action and higher authoritie­s will take action accordingl­y.

REHAB DRUG

Buprenorph­ine or rehab drug is an opioid and is said to be more potent than opium. It is used to treat opioid addiction, moderate acute pain and moderate chronic pain. Buprenorph­ine treatment carries the risk of causing psychologi­cal and or physical dependence. The opioid substituti­on theory project was started by the National AIDS Control Organisati­on (NACO) to rehabilita­te the injectable drug users (IDU) in the state.

 ?? PARDEEP PANDIT/HT ?? The accused, along with rehab drugs, in police custody in Jalandhar on Friday.
PARDEEP PANDIT/HT The accused, along with rehab drugs, in police custody in Jalandhar on Friday.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India