Over 1,500 cops infected, 14 die due to Covid-19 in B’luru: police chief Kamal Pant
PTI, Aug 28, 2020, 9:25 AM IST
Bengaluru: More than 1,500 police officers and personnel in Bengaluru were infected by the coronavirus while 14 died of the infection, Bengaluru police commissioner Kamal Pant said on Thursday, August 27.
“As on date 1501 from Bengaluru City Police have got affected by the coronavirus,” Pant said.
“Unfortunately, 14 of them expired due to this disease,” the city police chief said during a webinar on ‘Reboot Namma Bengaluru’ organized by the ‘Namma Bengaluru Foundation,’ a not-for-profit organization.
Pant said that those who contracted the disease are only one percent of the total workforce.
“Most of the infected policemen have recovered and 1,100 have resumed their duty,” he added.
The city police chief also pointed out that many of the men in khaki came forward to donate their blood plasma to help others recover.
He also pointed out that the police were the first to respond to the migrant laborers’ issue during the lockdown by opening kitchens at every police station to serve free food to them.
“While the migrant laborers created ruckus elsewhere in the country, Bengaluru, by and large, remained calm due to the good policing,” Pant said.
He appreciated his predecessor Bhaskar Rao for tackling the issue in an effective and human way.
Pant also hailed the Residents Welfare Associations, NGOs, citizen groups, and people in the fight against the Covid-19 pandemic stating that they ensured the strict implementation of the lockdown norms to contain the spread of the disease.
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