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A 19-year-old COVID-19 patient was sexually assaulted by an ambulance driver at Aranmula in Kerala’s Pathanamthitta, while being taken to the hospital on the night of Saturday, 5 September. The driver, 28-year-old Noufal, who is part of Kerala’s 108 ambulance service, has been arrested by the police.
According to the police, two women who had tested positive for the novel coronavirus were taken by the ambulance. While one was dropped at a hospital, the other patient who had severe symptoms was sexually assaulted by the driver on the way to another hospital.
"Around 11:30 at night the two women were picked up. He assaulted the survivor at a deserted spot and later dropped her at Pandalam hospital. The police caught the accused the same night. This was an unfortunate incident," said Pathanamthitta district police superintendent KG Simon.
The officer said that the survivor sustained injuries, but her condition is stable.
Following the incident, Kerala Health Minister KK Shailja told the media that they will take all necessary action to prevent such crimes in the future. "To prevent maximum contact, others have not been allowed to ride with a coronavirus patient inside the ambulance. From the call centre, we keep informing the driver on where patients need to be dropped off.”
Leader of the Opposition Ramesh Chennithala slammed the Kerala Health Department and asked why there was no woman worker in the ambulance. He also raised questions over the ambulance driver’s criminal background.
Responding to this, the health minister said, “108 ambulance drivers are assigned through an agency. We have informed the agency to replace him. Also these drivers are recruited through an interview. So we will inquire why this person's criminal background was not checked."
BJP state president K Surendran said that the government is responsible for this incident and he sought resignation of the health minister. He also said that 108 ambulance drivers are not recruited through a proper channel.
However, KK Shailaja dismissed the BJP leader’s criticism stating:
"We have given clear instructions now to all the medical officers that if women are travelling in the ambulance, we will be arranging somebody to accompany them. This is the first incident and we will take all measures that it will not be repeated," she added.
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Published: 06 Sep 2020,06:23 PM IST