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CRPF DG in self-quarantine after indirect contact with Covid-19-positive doctor

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NEW DELHI: CRPF chief A P Maheshwari has gone into self-quarantine after he had an indirect contact with a doctor in the paramilita­ry force, who had tested positive for coronaviru­s, officials said on Saturday.

"A CRPF officer had tested positive for COVID-19. All personnel in contact with the officer have been quarantine­d.

"The DG had an indirect contact with the officer and according to protocol, he is observing quarantine," Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) spokespers­on DIG Moses Dhinakaran said.

Another official said the director general (DG) of the country's largest paramilita­ry force, with about 3.25 lakh personnel in its ranks, went into self-quarantine as a precaution­ary measure, but was in constant touch with his officers over various operationa­l issues, including the battle against COVID-19, from home.

A senior doctor of the force had tested positive for the virus on April 2 and officials said Maheshwari came in contact with another officer who was in touch with the medical officer.

The chief medical officer, posted in the medical wing of the Central Armed Police Forces, is kept in an isolation ward of AIIMS, Jhajjar in Haryana. About 10 CRPF officers are in self-quarantine because of their proximity to the doctor, officials said.

Maheshwari (59) is a 1984-batch Indian Police Service (IPS) officer of the Uttar Pradesh cadre.

He took over as the CRPF chief on January 15 and has earlier served in the Union home ministry as the special secretary (internal security) and DG of the Bureau of Police Research and Developmen­t (BPRD).

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