Maternal deaths: 1 held, 2 suspended

Jodhpur/Jaipur: Making the first arrest in the maternal deaths case, Police on Sunday took into custody

an official of an Indore-based pharma company while Rajasthan government suspended a drug inspector and

a store keeper of one of the two affected hospitals in Jodhpur.

Facing mounting anger over the deaths of 13 women due to excessive bleeding during childbirth allegedly

after being administered contaminated intravenous fluids, Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot visited Umaid and

MG hospitals and made a bid to calm the situation. Gehlot hails from Jodhpur.

The state government increased the Rs one lakh compensation originally announced to Rs five lakh each to

the families of the victims, an official said on Sunday while announcing the suspension of the area drug

inspector Dinesh Taneja and MG Hospital storekeeper Kusum Acharya.

Jodhpur Police Commissioner Bhupendra Kumar Dak said Sanjay Shah, who is in the Production and Quality

Control department of Indore-based Parental Surgical India Limited, was arrested with the help of the

Madhya Pradesh police. "We have arrested Shah and the team is taking him to Jodhpur for the

interrogation," he said.

An official said the government has also blacklisted the Indore firm and Anshul Pharma, distributor for

glucose supply.

The decisions to make the suspensions and increase the compensation were taken at a high-level meeting

in Jaipur last night presided by Gehlot who also directed the Jodhpur Divisional Commissioner to probe

the deaths and submit a report within 15 days.

At least 13 women have died in a span of 14 days between February 13 and 26 and three others are

battling for their lives after they were allegedly administered IV fluids in Umaid and MG hospitals.

Both Taneja and Acharya were accused by the Administration of dereliction of their respective duties by

allowing the spurious IV fluids to reach the government hospitals.

A case has already registered under section 328 of IPC (causing hurt by means of poison with intent to

commit an offence), against Parental Surgical India Private Limited, and the Jodhpur distributor, for

allegedly supplying contaminated I V fluid that is believed to be the cause behind the deaths.

In addition to the administrative inquiry into the issue by the Divisional Commissioner of Jodhpur, a

parallel inquiry has also been ordered to ascertain who is responsible for giving the nod to the drug

from an unlisted company. Both the inquiries commenced today.

Gehlot also held a meeting with the doctors and administrative officers in Jodhpur and assured patients

of all assistance.

Two committes which were probing the incident have submitted their reports. The six-member panel of SM

Medical College had blamed contaminated IV fluid for the deaths while the two-member government

committee has suggested a slew of measures for the hospitals amid fears that an infection could also

have led to the deaths.

A team of two doctors from Jaipur also reached Jodhpur today and checked the four patients, who are

admitted in the ICUs of Umaid and MG Hospitals. Out of 4 patients in the hospitals, 2 are still in a

serious condition.

A four-member police team led by a sub-inspector is also in Indore to quiz officials of Parental

Surgical India Private Limited and carry out futher investigations. The company was raided on Friday.

Umaid hospital Superintendent Narendra Changani had said that the administration has registered a

complaint against the manufacturing company and the local distributor Anshul Pharam, who supplied the

contaminated stock of the I V fluid.

Investigating officer Dhagla Ram had said close to 10,000 bottles of the IV fluid have so far been

seized and a report of FSL (Forensic Scientific Laboratory) is awaited.

"As a precaution, we have kept the main operation theatre and labour room closed for fumigation," said

principal of the S N Medical College R K Aseri.

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