CRPF orders high-level inquiry into patient death during vehicular restriction in J-K

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The CRPF has ordered a "high-level inquiry" into the death of a patient as his ambulance was stopped due to the latest restriction imposed on the movement of civilian traffic in in the wake of the terror attack.

The force issued a public statement saying it was "deeply anguished at the sad demise of of Doda".

It said the man was suffering from and his ambulance was "asked to halt" near Lower Munda area on April 10 while on way to Doda from after being discharged by a hospital.

It said the ambulance was stopped due to the "restrictions placed by the government on civilian traffic movement."

"We express our sincere condolences and sympathise with the Banday family for their loss. We would like to assure the citizens of that strict instructions are in place to enable speedy passage to ambulances and ailing civilians."

"A high-level enquiry has been ordered into the incident," it added.

The restrictions on movement of civilian vehicles in valley were imposed after the February 14 terror attack on a bus, plying on the Jammu-highway, that killed 40 troops.

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First Published: Wed, April 17 2019. 00:20 IST