The Free Press Journal

Mob obstructin­g medical team booked

Around 30 people including women were charged for creating hurdles for on-duty team of medical personnel attached to the MBMC

- SURESH GOLANI

While the entire district machinery is on the fast track mode to contain the spread of the coronaviru­s which has spread its deadly tentacles in almost all the parts of the twin-city, sleuths of the Thane (rural) police have booked an unruly mob of around 30 people including women on charges of creating hurdles for an on duty team medical personnel attached to the Mira Bhayandar Municipal Corporatio­n (MBMC) from performing Covid-19 duty.

The incident was reported from the Navi Khadi village located in the coastal belt of Uttan near Bhayandar on Tuesday, when the medical personnel had gone there, in order to shift three members of a family to the Covid Care Center in Bhayandar for treatment after they tested positive for the infection.

However, a mob gathered in the village which not only stopped the medical team from taking away the patients for treatment, but also tried to instigate and misguide others by spreading rumours that the labs were issuing fake positive results to fleece money from people.

Most of the rumour mongers were neither following physical distancing norms, nor were they wearing face masks for protection. It was only after the interventi­on of the uniformed police personnel, the medical team managed to take away the patients. “We have booked Brian Kasugar, Ripon Garya and 25 to 30 yet-to-be identified people under the relevant section of the IPC, Disaster Management Act, and Epidemic Act and provisions of the stringent Maharashtr­a Covid-19 Rules.” confirmed, Assistant Police Inspector- Satish Nikam.

However, nobody was arrested yet as further investigat­ions were underway.

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