Kolkata:A police constable, who was admitted to a state-run hospital here with "respiratory problems and other COVID-19 symptoms", died on Monday morning, sparking anger and anxiety among his colleagues, who staged a protest, alleging negligence on the part of their seniors.
The victim, in his late-40s, had been suffering from respiratory problems for a while, but he was taken to the hospital by police authorities only on Sunday, they claimed.
Some of the agitators also vandalised property at Garfa police station, claiming that the constable should have been taken to a private hospital for better treatment.
Hospital officials were not available for comment on the matter, but sources in the Kolkata Police said that the constable's swab samples have tested negative for COVID-19.
"He was admitted to the Severe Acute Respiratory Illness (SARI) ward, although he showed symptoms of COVID-19. I think he should have been taken better care of before his condition deteriorated. And why wasn't he was taken to a private hospital," one of the agitating policemen said.