Latehar police seizes Rs 30,000 from vehicle checking drive

  • | Tuesday | 26th March, 2024

The police administration is prepared for the assembly elections and Lok Sabha elections in Jharkhand. In view of this, intensive checking campaigns are going on. Meanwhile, news is coming that during checking in Manika of Latehar, SP Anjani Anjan has recovered ₹ 300000 from a vehicle. The police have been involved in the investigation of the case. SP says that the matter is being investigated for what purpose the money was being taken and to whom it was being sent. This will become clear only after investigation. On the other hand, Ramgarh SP has seized Rs 195000 from a vehicle during checking on Barlanga main road. The police have started investigating the matter. Chief Electoral Officer K Ravi Kumar has directed the district election officers of Palamu, Garhwa, Latehar and Chatra to have an effective plan to meet any medical distress on the day of polling, which is May 13, for the Palamu Lok Sabha seat and May 20 for the Chatra Lok Sabha constituency. K Ravi Kumar was in Daltonganj on Saturday.   The medical plan is to make available ready-to-use, proper, and accurate medicines for the members of the polling parties and accompanying security forces who may have any onset of health disorder.   The chief electoral officer has suggested deploying one paramedic at each polling station and a doctor at every ten booths.   Sources said the administration cant afford to have its government health centres empty of doctors by dispatching them to the booth, one doctor per ten booths. There are 1796 booths in Palamu district, so the number of doctors is far less.   There are 79 doctors and 1195 paramedics, including community health officers, ANMs, GNMs, Lab Technicians, Pharmacists, BPMs, etc, in Palamu district.   Palamy DC cum District Election Officer Shashi Ranjan was looking for the civil surgeon Dr Anil Kumar, who was conspicuously absent and far away from Daltonganj too on the day the chief electoral officer was in Daltonganj for the review of the poll preparations for the four districts: Chatra, Latehar, Garhwa, and Palamu.   The district programme manager, Deepak Kumar Gupta, rushed with the medical plan for its presentation for the review of the chief electoral officer.   Sources said the nodal officer of the Karmik Koshaang Kundan Kumar, an additional collector in Palamu, had to exert himself to prepare the medical plan. Had this officer Kundan Kumar not plunged headlong into it, the medical plan could not have been presented to the chief electoral officer.   Hence, the doctors services in the 17 empanelled hospitals under the aegis of the Ayushman Bharat Yojana in Palamu may be taken.   IG of police Palamu zone Narendra Kumar Singh, in conversation with this correspondent, said, There must be life-saving medicines. I believe the medical kit to be given must carry anticoagulants, oral rehydration, etc.  The IG of the police asked officials using diabetes, hypertensive drugs, heart medicines, etc., not to be unmindful of it but to be more specific about it on the day of polling, which is both a joyful and stressful day. 

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