Storekeeper of govt hospital arrested for demanding bribe

Press Trust of India  |  Kolkata 

A staffer of a state-run hospital in the city has been arrested for allegedly demanding bribe from a patient's family for completing the paperwork required for providing a free for a life saving operation, police said today.

The family's ordeal continued for three months after 23-year-old was admitted to the hospital on January 25 as the requisite procedure for getting a free dragged on for over 90 days.

The patient, who was suffering from brain aneurysm, a bulging blood vessel in the brain, died on April 27.

Palash Dutta, the at the Bangur Institute of Neurosciences (BIN), had allegedly demanded a bribe of Rs 3 lakh from family for completing the paperwork required for getting a sanction for the stent, costing Rs 7 lakh.

A is given free to patients being treated in government hospitals in the state. But if the device costs more than Rs 4 lakh, the file has to be forwarded to the 'Swastha Bhavan' for its clearance.

The accused was arrested late Saturday night after father had lodged a complaint with the hospital and the police on April 27, a of said.

As per the fathers complaint, Dutta had not forwarded the papers to the Swastha Bhavan.

The father also said in his complaint that Dutta had abused and assaulted the patients mother when she had visited his chamber at the BIN.

The hospital had conducted a preliminary investigation into the complaint and forwarded it to on May 1.

The accused has been booked under the Prevention of Corruption Act and charges of abetment, outraging a womans modesty among others, the said.

The accused was remanded to judicial custody for a day by a city court yesterday, he added.

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First Published: Mon, May 07 2018. 11:10 IST