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Duo held including Doctor arrested by Sanjaynagar police for selling Remdesivir Vials in exhobirant price,2 Vials Seized

May 18, 2021 by Nasheman

Pramesh Jain

Duo held including Doctor arrested by Sanjaynagar police for selling Remdesivir Vials in exhobirant price,2 Vials Seized:

The North Division police of Sanjayanagar police have arrested two persons including a doctor and House keeping Manager of Mathru Hospital for hoarding illegally Remdesivir injections and selling it by charging exhobirant price.

The accused has been identified as,Krishna, resident of Kamakshipalya and a House keeping,staff of Matru Hospital,Dr.Sagar,CG,a doctor at Matru Hospital who is treating Covid patients at Matru Hospital.

Senior officer told media persons,our Sanjaynagar police sub-Inspector,Lokesh KH received a credible information that a person is hoarding and selling antiviral drug Remdesivir injection vials near RMV Hospital in Sanjaynagar police station limits.

Based on tip-off PSI,informed senior officers as PI,Sanjayanagar,Smt.Kathyayini S Alva,about the same and the Inspector informed their senior officers as ACP,Reena Suvarna,DCP North, Dharmendra Kumar Meena,the senior officers instructed them to take additional force and raid the place.

Based on able guidance of DCP and ACP,the team swung into action and rushed to the spot at around 10pm near RMV Hospital and kept a close watch on the person and once the team got confirmation that he is hoarding illegally Remdesivir vials and is trying to sell it to relatives of Covid infected patients.

The team raided the place and apprehended the person and found two Remdesivir vials in his possession based on which the team arrested him red handed.

After arresting the person the team interrogated the accused person identified as,Krishna,is a housekeeping manager at Matru Hospital on Hosur Road.

Further investigation led the police to a doctor, who procured the vials from the hospital’s stock.The doctor,Sagar, tried to sell the vials in black through Krishna by diverting from the hospital stock given for patients with the help of house keeping staff to make quick buck he used to sell it in black market charging exhobirant price from patients relative.

Investigations revealed that,the vials were allotted by the Karnataka government for a patient at the hospital,but the duo had earlier diverted four vials of Remdesivir allotted to the hospital and has sold a dose of Remdesivir in the range of Rs.30,000 to Rs.40,000,and seized two vials of the medicine from their possession.

Dr Sagar,who is accused in diversion and black marketing case of original Remdesivir was not aware of Fake Remdesivir,as per our preliminary investigation says senior officer.

A case has been registered in Sanjaynagar police station against both the accused under cheating  and drug control Act and further investigation is on.

Finally Bengaluru Police Commissioner,Kamal Pant, has appreciated,Addl CP West,Soumendhu Mukherjee,DCP North,Dharmendra Kumar Meena ACP,JC Nagar,Sub-Division,Smt.Reena Suvarna PI,Smt.Kathyayini S Alva,PSIs,as,Raghupathi and Lokesh kH,and with whole crime staff who has successfully nabbed the duo who were selling  Remdesivir vials to public Charging exhobirant price 2 vials seized from them and for the exemplary work and commendable job done by the team a suitable reward will be given to the team he added.

Filed Under: bangalore, India

Fake Remdesivir vials Racket Busted three held,9 Vials Seized by Sanjaynagar police

May 18, 2021 by Nasheman

Pramesh Jain

The North Division police of Sanjayanagar police have arrested a gang of three persons who were selling fake Remdesivir injection vials to the kin of Covid-19 patients by charging exhobirant price.

The accused has been identified as,Muniraju,30, resident of Nagawara,Ravikumar N,36,year old resident of Mysuru road,Krishna,31,resident of kamakshipalya.

Senior officer,told Media persons,our Sanjaynagar police station sub inspector Lokesh,received a credible information that a gang of three persons are waiting near Hopcoms in 80 feet road and are indulged in selling the antiviral drug by charging exhobirant price.

Based on information,PSI,Lokesh and team swung into action and rushed to the spot and after reaching the spot the team kept a close watch on their movements and when the suspects were seen fixing a deal with customer to sell the Remdesivir vials.

The team apprehended them for detailed questioning during the interrogation the accused confessed the crime and under the able guidance of ACP JC Nagar Sub-Division,Smt Reena Suvarna,PI,Smt.Kathyayini Alva and her team grilled the accused who revealed that it was a fake Remdesivir vials.

A detailed investigation by Sanjayanagar police have succeeded in seizing 9 Vials and the two-wheeler,and when the accused were further interrogated,the accused were taken to the Sri Venkateswara Hospital on Hosur Road to collect more information and Krishna,a housekeeping manager at the Mathru Hospital.

The three accused revealed how they used to cheat people as they used to collect the empty vials from hospitals,fill it with NS/Saline solution and stick the cap with transparent glue.They used to scout for attendant of patients and sale it for 24K-30K each.

A detailed investigation by the team it has revealed that the accused,Ravikumar,has previously worked as a ward boy at Victoria, Apolo,Ramakrishna Hospital and Sri Venkateswara Hospital.Krishna,has worked as a wardboy at Apollo,Ramakrishna,Lilavati,Victoria and Sri Venkateswara hospitals and currently works as a housekeeping manager at Mathru Hospital so he used to collect the empty bottles.

The team has seized 9 bottles of Remdesivir which is a fake Remdesivir injection vials, mobile phones and vehicle too has been seized from their possession to investigate further all the accused has been booked under Drug control Act and cheating and forgery act and further investigation is on.

Covid Must be crazy so as these miscreants Remdesivir Blackmarketing nailed and Fake Remdesivir being sold for 25 to 30k.Be aware.Your ignorance is their Asset.Don’t panic. All that is in vial are not Remdesivir.With the guidance of our DCP North Dharmendra Sir.and my Sanjaynagar PI Kathyayini Alva and team.
My Police My Pride.Humanity triumphs.@DCPNorthBCP @CPBlr @BlrCityPolice @sanjayanagarps @BSBommai tweeted by ACP, JC Nagar Sub-Division,Smt Reena Suvarna.

Finally Bengaluru Police Commissioner,Kamal Pant, has appreciated,Addl CP West,Soumendhu Mukherjee,DCP North,Dharmendra Kumar Meena ACP,JC Nagar,Sub-Division,Smt.Reena Suvarna PI,Smt.Kathyayini S Alva,PSIs,as,Raghupathi and Lokesh and with whole crime staff who has successfully nabbed the gang who were selling Fake Remdesivir spurious remdesivir vials to public and  the team successfully seized 9 fake Remdesivir vials from them for the exemplary work and commendable job done by them a suitable reward will be given to the team he added.

Filed Under: bangalore, India

Govt failed the people KPCC President DK Shivakumar

May 18, 2021 by Nasheman

The BJP has failed to protect the interests of the people, Opposition Leader and former chief minister Siddaramaiah said here on Monday. Addressing Congress workers in KGF, Bangarpet and Malur, where the party distributed provision kits to the needy, he said although experts alerted the government regarding the second wave, the government did not take any action. Siddaramaiah said the government should have increased ventilators, beds and oxygen facilities, but had completely failed in all respects, leading to hundreds of deaths every day.

There are no beds in any hospitals in Bengaluru or any city in Karnataka, and the State government should take responsibility for this failure, he added.

KPCC President DK Shivakumar said it is unfortuante that there is a scam in bed allotment, besides differences of opinion among BJP leaders, but in this time of crisis, the government should take up work on a war footing.

Chaos at meet

There was some confusion at the Congress meeting, where the leaders had insisted on following Covid norms like social distancing, and limited the number of participants at KGF City Municipality Ground. Former KUDA chairman, Congress leader Jayapal attempted to enter the ground with his supporters. Though police did not allow him, he managed to come in later and showed his displeasure to senior leaders.

Filed Under: bangalore, India

Covid-19 india update: 2,63,533 new cases in a span of 24 hours 4,329 fatalities in India in single day daily cases lowest in 28 days

May 18, 2021 by Nasheman

NEW DELHI: India’s COVID-19 death toll climbed to 2,78,719 with a record 4,329 fresh fatalities, while the single day rise in coronavirus cases stood at 2.63 lakh, the lowest in 28 days, according to the Union Health Ministry data updated on Tuesday.

The country reported 2,63,533 new cases in a span of 24 hours, taking the total tally of COVID-19 cases to 2,52,28,996, the data updated at 8 am showed.

A total of 2,59,170 cases were reported in a span of 24 hours on April 20.

The active cases further reduced to 33,53,765 comprising 13.29 per cent of the total infections, while the national COVID-19 recovery rate has improved to 85.60 per cent, the data updated at 8 am showed.

The number of people who have recuperated from the disease surged to 2,15,96,512, while the case fatality rate was recorded at 1.10 per cent, the data stated.

India’s COVID-19 tally had crossed the 20-lakh mark on August 7, 30 lakh on August 23, 40 lakh on September 5 and 50 lakh on September 16.

It went past 60 lakh on September 28, 70 lakh on October 11, crossed 80 lakh on October 29, 90 lakh on November 20 and surpassed the one-crore mark on December 19.

India crossed the grim milestone of 2 crore on May 4.

Filed Under: HEALTH, India

Mangaluru: Two die, three survive, three missing in tug boat mishap

May 17, 2021 by Nasheman

Mangaluru: Two persons have died and three crew members have gone missing in the tug boat-capsize in the sea, said Mangalore Refinery and Petrochemicals Limited (MRPL) on Sunday.

The boat ‘Alliance’ capsized on Saturday.

Three people out of eight on board the boat have reached the shore and been put under the care of the authorities, said general manager (corporate communications) of MRPL, which had contracted the boat, Rudolph Noronha said in a statement.

Also, he clarified that another tug vessel Coromandel, which came under distress off the Kaup coast in Udupi district also on Saturday, does not belong to MRPL and it does not have any contract with the company.

Alliance belonged to Underwater Service Company Limited.

The company assists us under a contract to facilitate SPM (single- point mooring) operations whenever our crude cargo comes there through ships. On Friday, it had unloaded the cargo from one such ship and was supposed to return by the end of the day.

However, it started to move towards the port after due clearance on Saturday and underwent distress, the statement said.

MRPL has received information that there were eight people on board at the time of the mishap.

While three have survived by reaching shore, two have died and their bodies been recovered, the statement said.

The remaining three crew members are missing and details of communication with port and rescue operations shall be updated, Noronha said in the statement.

Filed Under: bangalore, India

31,531 new COVID-19 cases 403 deaths in Karnataka

May 17, 2021 by Nasheman

Bengaluru: Karnataka has reported 31,531 new cases of COVID-19 and 403 fatalities, taking the total number of infections to 22,03,462 and deaths to 21,837 so far, the Health Department said here on Sunday.

The day also saw 36,475 patients getting discharged.

Out of the 31,531 fresh cases, 8,344 were from Bengaluru Urban alone.

As of May 16 evening, cumulatively 22,03,462 positive cases have been confirmed in the State, which include 21,837 deaths and 15,81,457 who got discharged, the department said in its bulletin.

The total number of active cases stood at 6,00,147.

While the positivity rate for the day stood at 27.84 per cent, case fatality rate (CFR) was at 1.27 per cent.

Of the 403 deaths, 143 were from Bengaluru Urban. Ballari saw 26, Uttara Kannada (24), Hassan (18), Bengaluru Rural (17), Mandya (15), Shivamogga (14) followed by others.

Among the districts where the new cases were reported, Bengaluru Urban accounted for 8,344, Tumakuru 2,138, Mysuru 1,811, Belagavi 1,762, Ballari 1,729, Hassan 1,182 and Davangere 1,155 followed by others.

Bengaluru Urban district tops the list of positive cases with a total of 10,51,058 followed by Mysuru 1,12,127 and Tumakuru 81,479.

Among those discharged, Bengaluru Urban topped with 6,80,194, Mysuru 96,281 and Ballari 54,991.

A total of over 2,78,79,697 samples have been tested so far out of which 1,13,219 were tested today.

Filed Under: bangalore, India

Experts say prolonged poll campaign helped COVID cases jump in rural West Bengal

May 17, 2021 by Nasheman

Kolkata: Experts believe a prolonged election campaign helped spread the Covid pandemic in Bengals largely rural hinterland.

Since the announcement of elections on February 26, till Saturday the number of active cases in West Bengals districts other than Kolkata, increased 48-times.

Most medical professionals blame the mass gatherings at election rallies for the huge surge in the disease.

On February 26, when the Election Commission announced the poll dates, West Bengal’s number of active Covid cases was just 3,343, while it stood at 1.32 lakh on Saturday, a near 40-fold increase.

However, the spread in districts, other than Kolkata, is far more. From a mere 2,183 active cases on February 26, the number of active cases on May 15 has risen to 1.06 lakh, a worrying 48-fold increase.

“There is no doubt that the reason behind this surge of Covid in rural Bengal is the prolonged election process.

The reason is nothing but political and only political,” Dr Amitava Nandi, a senior expert in tropical diseases and formerly of the School of Tropical Medicine (STM), told PTI.

Elections were held from March 27 till April 29, in an unprecedented eight phases, prolonging the campaign period.

Many of the districts which saw pitched political battles with leaders extensively touring them such as Hooghly, Purba Bardhaman, Paschim and Purba Medinipur, Nadia, Darjeeling and Murshidabad reported near 100-fold rise in cases during the period.

Dr Sanjib Bandyopadhyay, community medicine specialist and vaccination supervisor of the Infectious Diseases and Beliaghata General (ID&BG) Hospital blamed the “unscientific” holding of elections in eight phases and movement of people including paramilitary forces across state and district boundaries for the surge.

“If you cannot allow people who had gone to other states to work as migrant labourers to return home here without RT-PCR tests, how have you allowed large numbers of central forces and other people to travel remote areas without any such tests? This has definitely helped in the surge of cases,” he said.

According to Dr Nandi, the new Bengal strain (B.1.618), the second mutant strain discovered in India, started spreading across the state because of movement of people during the elections.

“The administration was never prepared for this despite our warnings. Both the central and the state government were complacent as if they had won the battle against corona. They reduced the number of beds in the hospitals, never thought of increasing testing facilities.

Then they allowed people to move, migrate without proper tests and flout the safety protocols,” said Dr Hiralal Konar of the Joint Platform of Doctors.

On Saturday, Howrah reported 1,276 new cases, South 24 Parganas (1,257), Hooghly (1,193), Nadia (1,038), Purba Medinipur (753), Paschim Bardhaman (977) and Darjeeling (662), according to the state health department’s statistics.

The figures may be the tip of the iceberg, given the fact that people in rural areas have limited access to testing facilities.

North 24 Parganas, wedged between Kolkata and the international border with Bangladesh, has just three government RT-PCR testing centres, whereas it has 26,047 active cases as on Saturday, marginally fewer than the tally for the capital of West Bengal.

“Definitely there has been under-reporting. Primarily, people are not taking the tests and also there are not adequate tests taking place. And the current RT-PCR tests are sometimes unable to detect the contagion because the virus has genetically mutated,” Dr Nandi said.

West Bengal at the moment has 115 testing laboratories in different parts of the state with a daily average of around 33,000 tests held daily, as per the state health bulletin.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

Cyclone Tauktae: Karnataka CM Yediyurappa takes stock of situation

May 17, 2021 by Nasheman

Bengaluru, : With Cyclone Tauktae wreaking havoc in the coastal districts of the state, Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa on Sunday asked district in-charge Ministers and Deputy Commissioners to visit affected areas and carry out rescue and relief works.

Yediyurappa on Sunday called Ministers incharge of coastal districts and Deputy Commissioners there and took stock of the situation there, his office said in a statement.

It said, the chief minister asked them to visit and carry out relief and rescue works in the areas affected by the cyclone which has come amidst the COVID pandemic.

The Chief Minister has directed the officials to call the Ministers concerned or him directly if in need of any emergency assistance from the state government, it added.

According to the Karnataka Disaster Management Authority heavy to extremely heavy rainfall was observed over the state mainly, in coastal and Malnad districts during last night.

More than 64.5 mm (heavy) rainfall was observed in 286 locations from 08:30 AM on May 15 to 6:45 AM on May 16 in the state, it said.

Widespread heavy to extremely heavy rains were observed in 8 districts including Udupi, Dakshina Kannada, Uttara Kannada, Shivamogga, Kodagu, Chikkamagaluru, it added.

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has warned light to moderate rainfall at most places, with heavy to very heavy falls at isolated places in the coastal and adjoining ghat districts of the state on Sunday.

State’s Revenue Minister R Ashoka on Saturday had said the effect of the cyclone is likely to be there till May 18 and had warned fishermen not to venture into the sea till then.

District administrations have been ordered to shift people from low lying areas, he had said, eight relief camps have been set up in three districts that can accommodate about 10,000 people where food and other basic amenities will be made available.

Home Minister Basavaraj Bommai had said, around 1,000 trained personnel from fire force, police, coastal police, home guards, SDRF have been deployed in the three coastal districts and they will work with coordination in rescue and relief operations, also NDRF teams have also been roped in.

Filed Under: bangalore, India

Tough questions will be asked, we dare you Prime Minister arrest us: Congress leaders slam govt

May 17, 2021 by Nasheman

New Delhi: Congress leaders on Sunday slammed the police action against some people for allegedly putting up posters critical of the prime minister and dared the government to arrest them for raising questions on the export of COVID vaccines.

Led by Rahul Gandhi, Congress leaders changed their profile pictures on Twitter with the poster asking why COVID vaccines were sent abroad.

The opposition party said tough questions will be asked from the prime minister if people don’t get vaccines, medicines and oxygen.

“Arrest me too,” said Gandhi in a tweet while a picture of the poster “Modi ji, why did you send our children’s vaccines abroad”.


The challenge was posed after a few people were arrested by Delhi police for putting up posters in the national capital on the vaccine issue.

The Delhi Police also registered a number of FIRs and arrested people for pasting posters critical of the prime minister.

Congress leader Jairam Ramesh dared the prime minister and home minister to arrest him, saying he was putting up such posters on his compound wall.

“Putting up critical posters against PM is now a crime? Is India run by the Modi Penal Code now? Is the Delhi Police so jobless in the middle of a raging pandemic,” he asked.

“I am putting up posters on my compound wall tomorrow. Come get me,” Ramesh dared.

Congress spokesperson Pawan Khera said at a press conference that questions will be asked from the prime minister if people don’t get vaccines, medicines and oxygen they desperately need to fight COVID.

“I dare you to arrest me. Where is my vaccine, where is my oxygen? We will continue to ask you questions,” he said while alleging that people are being “arrested for asking questions”.

Khera said most of the deaths could have been avoided and people are dying not because of COVID, but due to the mismanagement in handling the pandemic.

He alleged that the government had created man-made shortages and there was chaos all around.

“The Government of India did not manage the crisis well,” he said.

The Congress leader alleged that when it came to negotiating with vaccine manufacturers or putting in place the vaccine policy, everything was “centralised and individualised”.

“PM Modi wanted to be known as a vaccine guru, but now the entire world and every Indian is asking tough questions,” he said.

“You can’t have centralised decision-making and decentralised responsibility,” he said.

“What we witnessed is image management, which is the most unfortunate aspect of this government. It is fatal for the country,” he felt.

On the Centre issuing guidelines in rural areas, Khera said they have come much after the virus has already spread in villages.

“We also get to know the under-preparedness of the government, as the entire preparedness was vested with the Centre under NDMA,” he said.

He said India has successfully implemented immunisation drives in the past and diseases like polio have been eradicated.

“India has achieved immunisation in the past, provided there is a political will. The political will is not there under PM Modi,” he alleged.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

Covaxin effective against India, UK coronavirus strains: Bharat Biotech

May 17, 2021 by Nasheman

New Delhi: Bharat Biotech on Sunday said its COVID-19 vaccine ‘Covaxin’ has been found to be effective against coronavirus strains found in India and the UK.

Citing a study published in peer-reviewed medical journal Clinical Infectious Diseases, the Hyderabad-based vaccine major noted that vaccination with Covaxin produced neutralising titres against all key emerging variants tested, including B.1.617 and B.1.1.7, first identified in India and the UK, respectively.

The study was conducted in collaboration with the National Institute of Virology and Indian Council of Medical Research, it added.

“Covaxin gets international recognition yet again, by scientific research data published demonstrating protection against the new variants. Yet another feather in its cap,” Bharat Biotech co-founder and Joint Managing Director Suchitra Ella said in a tweet. She also tagged PMO India, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman and Health Minister Harsh Vardhan, among others, in the tweet.

The study found a modest reduction in neutralisation by a factor of 1.95 against B.1.617 variant compared to vaccine variant D614G, Bharat Biotech noted.

Despite this reduction, neutralising titre levels with B.1.617 remain above levels expected to be protective, it added.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

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