Rajkot: More than 20 sanitation employees of GG Hospital at Jamnagar (civil hospital) were reserved for rioting on Wednesday late night after violence erupted after having a tiff with safety guards on the shipping of tiffin into some Covid-19 patient.
Jamnagar Enforcement Division police constable Rehka Dafda lodged FIR from Sagar Solanki, Anand Rathod, Mukesh Solanki, Aakash Solanki, Bipin Solanki along with 10-15 unidentified individuals for riotingdamage to public land and segments of Disaster Control ActAccording to authorities, the issue began on Wednesday afternoon when sanitation employee Sagar was halted by security guards because he was likely to send food into one of those Covid-19 patients in the GG Hospital.
On being denied entrance, an angered Sagar and his promptly entered into an altercation with all the safety personnel in the hospital.
They abandoned the campus later occasionally just to come back later in the day.
“The accused arrived on bikes and obstructed ambulances and mortuary trucks in the primary gate in Covid-19 hospital.
Afterwards the team began pelting stones to the ambulances and oxygen tanks,” a police officer said.
“We’d used force to bring the problem in check,” that he added.
In all of 20 sanitation workers were reserved for rioting and harmful public land beneath the India Penal Code (IPC) and also other part of the Disaster Control Act.
Meanwhile, on Thursdaythe agent of sanitation employees met Jamnagar superintendent of authorities Deepan Bhadran and required a complaint be discriminated against police that used pressure on sanitation employees.
20 Harm O2 tanks, and ambulance; Reserved