Two LHWs hurt in attack on polio team

Published October 1, 2014
.— AFP file photo
.— AFP file photo

GUJRANWALA: A family attacked a polio team and injured two lady health workers (LHWs) here on Sialkot Road on Tuesday.

Police arrested the ‘assailant’ woman and her accomplice and issued show-cause notices to the respective station house officer and other officials.

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When Sajida and Razia knocked at the door of Muhammad Azam in Aliabad Union Council No 11 to administer anti-polio drops to the children, Rafia slapped them while her brother-in-law Azam pelted the team with stones. As a result they suffered injuries and were admitted to the DHQ Hospital.

Later, police arrested both the suspects and registered a case against them under sections 506 and 186 of PPC.

EDO (health) Syed Sakhawat has assured the polio workers of protection.

Meanwhile, City Police Officer Waqas Nazeer issued a show-cause notice to Civil Line SHO Inspector Arif Khan and Moharrar/Head-Constable Shahbaz Ahmad for not providing security to the polio team.

Published in Dawn, October 1st , 2014

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