Times News Network Varanasi: Following a line of blood smuggling, the branch of the Varanasi Medical Association of India (IMA), on Friday, stops blood bank services 24×7 after the drug department limits blood donation to blood banks during RAID Thursday.
However, blood banks are permitted to give blood to those in need of available stocks.
The Ima Blood Bank in Chetangj was raided by officials of the drug department after a man was arrested with three units of blood in the Babiuri region in Chandauli Regency on July 27.
The person who was arrested by Bhola told the police that he had bought a blood unit from an Anand employee from an IMA blood bank in Varanasi at the level of Rs 2,000 per unit to sell it to a nursing home in Chandauli.
After Revelation, assistant controller Vinay Gupta drug and drug inspector Saurabh Dubey carried out an attack at the IMA blood bank.
Drug Inspector said that since the restored blood bag owned by an IMA blood bank, the record was being examined.
Meanwhile, blood donors in the bank have been limited to further orders, he said adding that blood banks can provide blood from available stocks.
“It is unfortunate that we must stop blood bank services because the drastic step taken by the department of the drug that limits blood donation to the patient,” said Ima President Dr.
Manha Singh to Ti, added, “We have told the district’s drug and administrative department about our decision , and we are waiting for their response “.
According to him, the blood bank still has a blood bag with the same number, recovering from the person captured.
This is a matter of investigating how blood bags from the same number have people who are arrested.
“We only gave blood to hospitals and nursing homes, who had looked at the MoU with Ima,” he said.
“We fully work together in an investigation, because everything was recorded well at the bank,” he said, adding that IMA had decided Anand, whose name was revealed in this episode, on July 16 for suspicious activities.
“How blood banks will function without getting blood through donations,” he wondered.