Hospital authorities said that viles of Remedesivir injections along with other medicines were kept in deep freezer inside the central surgical store of the district hospital.
PRAYAGRAJ: The officials of the police and health department were in a fix on Tuesday morning after they came to know that some unidentified miscreants had stolen seven Remedesivir injections from the central surgical store of the district hospital in Uttar Pradesh's Kaushambi late on Monday night. Kaushambi is the home district of deputy chief minister Keshav Prasad Maurya . Store in-chagre and pharmacist,C B Singh lodged an FIR with Manjhanpur Kotwali police station regarding the incident. Two police teams were formed to nab the offenders. Deputy SP Dr Krishna Gopal Singh told TOI that hospital authorities had lodged a case under appropriate sections of IPC with Manjhanpur Kotwali police against unidentified persons for stealing seven Remedesivir injections. Hospital authorities said that seven Remedesivir injections along with other medicines were kept in deep freezer inside the central surgical store of the district hospital. The unidentified miscreants broke open the door of the store and stole the injections.