HYDERABAD: The rape of a 35-year-old woman at Osmania General Hospital (OGH) on Thursday uncovered the deficient security set-up on the state-run well being facility. The scenario is so pathetic that lately some sufferers and attendants, who had stayed at OGH’s waiting corridor, had been found dead in a drowsing posture. Ironically, medical institution personnel discovered the dying most effective after the frame started emitting a stench..
Two days sooner than the horrific incident, Hyderabad police had a meeting with OGH authorities and insisted that they make stronger security, including set up of closed circuit tv (CCTV) cameras on the waiting corridor. However, their fears came true and the incident came about on the premises.
During the meeting, which used to be attended via assistant commissioner of police, Sultan Bazar, Chetana Mylabhutala, Afzalgunj inspector P Gnanendar Reddy, OGH superintendent Dr B Nagender and different officers, police had flagged 3 vital issues —.set up of extra CCTV cameras, improving lighting fixtures at darkish spots and alter the protection company.
“We specifically wanted CCTV on the waiting corridor since many sufferers and attendants, because of quite a lot of reasons like persistent illness, died on the waiting corridor. We registered cases beneath Section 174 (suspicious dying) of the CrPC. We additionally advised that CCTVs should be in place at a number of different locations, including out-patient block,’’ assets in Hyderabad police advised TOI. Ward boy B Nagaraju took the girl from the waiting corridor on the flooring ground and violated her on the first ground.
The officers stated a number of spaces, including OP, were not used right through the night and can be with out lighting fixtures. Police advised that grills be set as much as deny entry for any person right through night-time, make stronger lighting fixtures close to mortuary and alter the prevailing security company.
When contacted, OGH superintendent Nagender stated, “We had a security meeting with police yesterday. We will put in place new security features soon. We will hang another meeting with police to decide locations where CCTVs wish to be arrange and lighting fixtures to be stepped forward,’’ he added.
Two days sooner than the horrific incident, Hyderabad police had a meeting with OGH authorities and insisted that they make stronger security, including set up of closed circuit tv (CCTV) cameras on the waiting corridor. However, their fears came true and the incident came about on the premises.
During the meeting, which used to be attended via assistant commissioner of police, Sultan Bazar, Chetana Mylabhutala, Afzalgunj inspector P Gnanendar Reddy, OGH superintendent Dr B Nagender and different officers, police had flagged 3 vital issues —.set up of extra CCTV cameras, improving lighting fixtures at darkish spots and alter the protection company.
“We specifically wanted CCTV on the waiting corridor since many sufferers and attendants, because of quite a lot of reasons like persistent illness, died on the waiting corridor. We registered cases beneath Section 174 (suspicious dying) of the CrPC. We additionally advised that CCTVs should be in place at a number of different locations, including out-patient block,’’ assets in Hyderabad police advised TOI. Ward boy B Nagaraju took the girl from the waiting corridor on the flooring ground and violated her on the first ground.
The officers stated a number of spaces, including OP, were not used right through the night and can be with out lighting fixtures. Police advised that grills be set as much as deny entry for any person right through night-time, make stronger lighting fixtures close to mortuary and alter the prevailing security company.
When contacted, OGH superintendent Nagender stated, “We had a security meeting with police yesterday. We will put in place new security features soon. We will hang another meeting with police to decide locations where CCTVs wish to be arrange and lighting fixtures to be stepped forward,’’ he added.
OGH: Dark coffins where stench signals the dead
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May 07, 2018
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