Khaleej Times

Overworked Bihar constables attack officers, probe ordered

-

patna — More than 300 constables went on a rampage here damaging properties and attacking officers after a woman colleague who had been reportedly refused leave died early on Friday, leaving at least one officer in a serious condition.

Three police officers and two journalist­s were injured as the protesting trainee constables, including a large number of women, attacked and ransacked officers’ quarters at the Patna Police Lines.

The constables complained that they were forced to put in long hours of work without being provided basic facilities.

“We work without food, water and toilet facility. It is impossible to get leave even for genuine reasons,” one of them told the media. Others echoed him. They said the woman constable died due to sheer negligence and the “inhuman and authoritar­ian stance of her seniors”.

She reportedly had dengue and had sought leave. However, despite repeated requests, she was not granted leave, a constable complained.

Bihar Director General of Police K.S. Diwedi, who was in Delhi on Friday to attend a meeting, reacted sharply to the unrest in police force.

Videos on social media showed policewome­n rampaging through police stations, shattering LED television and furniture.

When a senior officer, Mohammad Maslehuddi­n, tried to pacify them, they hit him with a baton on his head.

Deputy Superinten­dent Maslehuddi­n’s family said that he had been admitted to a private hospital and his condition was serious.

“He was first attacked in the office and beaten. When he tried to escape and reached his official quarter, they forcibly entered it and tried to kill him.

“However, his young daughter saved him by standing at the door and challengin­g the mob. The house was also ransacked,” a family member said.

Diwedi said in New Delhi that such indiscipli­ne would not be tolerated. “The protesters will be punished and trained to follow discipline.”

Chief Minister Nitish Kumar asked Diwedi to submit a report at the earliest. —

We work without food, water and toilet facility. It is impossible to get leave even for genuine reasons

A protesting constable

 ?? PTI ?? a police vehicle vandalised during a protest over the death of a police constable in patna on friday. —
PTI a police vehicle vandalised during a protest over the death of a police constable in patna on friday. —

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Arab Emirates