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Uttar Pradesh to withdraw Covid protocol violation cases under Epidemic Act

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Published : Oct 4, 2021, 10:14 AM IST

Uttar Pradesh govt has decided to withdraw cases registered under the Epidemic Act for violation of pandemic guidelines during the Covid lockdown in the state. Uttar Pradesh is the first state in the country to take back cases that were registered for violating Covid-19 protocol, according to an official. As per records, overall 91,002 cases were registered for violation of Covid protocol in the state

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Lucknow: The Yogi Adityanath government in Uttar Pradesh has decided to withdraw cases registered under the Epidemic Act for violation of pandemic guidelines during the Covid lockdown. The Chief Minister has asked the home department to start proceedings in this regard.

As per records, overall 91,002 cases were registered for violation of Covid protocol across all the eight police zones and four police commissionerates. The officer also said that maximum cases were registered in Gorakhpur police zone with 18,585 cases and the least were registered in Varanasi Commissionerate with 251.

A home department official said that Uttar Pradesh is the first state in the country to take back cases that were registered for violating Covid-19 protocol.

These cases were registered under the charges of Disaster Management Act, Epidemic Act, disobedience to order duly promulgated by public servant for breaking Covid-19 protocol. The chief minister has directed the officials to withdraw cases if they are not of serious nature, he said.

It may be recalled that last month, the chief minister had also announced that the state government would withdraw cases filed against farmers for stubble burning.

Separately, the chief minister said that tainted policemen would be identified and action taken against them. The state government has formed two committees to screen corrupt and tainted policemen. First under the chairmanship of Director General of intelligence Devendra Singh Chauhan and the second under Additional DG (Law and Order) Prashant Kumar.

The first committee will screen the officers in the rank of additional superintendent of police and deputy superintendent of police. The second committee headed by ADG (law and order) will screen policemen of inspector and sub-inspector level. In this committee, the ADG establishment and home secretary will be the members.

These committees will give their report after examining the policemen posted in the same district for three years and if they have any kind of allegations against them.

Also read: Uttar Pradesh govt to withdraw cases of lockdown violation against common people

IANS

Lucknow: The Yogi Adityanath government in Uttar Pradesh has decided to withdraw cases registered under the Epidemic Act for violation of pandemic guidelines during the Covid lockdown. The Chief Minister has asked the home department to start proceedings in this regard.

As per records, overall 91,002 cases were registered for violation of Covid protocol across all the eight police zones and four police commissionerates. The officer also said that maximum cases were registered in Gorakhpur police zone with 18,585 cases and the least were registered in Varanasi Commissionerate with 251.

A home department official said that Uttar Pradesh is the first state in the country to take back cases that were registered for violating Covid-19 protocol.

These cases were registered under the charges of Disaster Management Act, Epidemic Act, disobedience to order duly promulgated by public servant for breaking Covid-19 protocol. The chief minister has directed the officials to withdraw cases if they are not of serious nature, he said.

It may be recalled that last month, the chief minister had also announced that the state government would withdraw cases filed against farmers for stubble burning.

Separately, the chief minister said that tainted policemen would be identified and action taken against them. The state government has formed two committees to screen corrupt and tainted policemen. First under the chairmanship of Director General of intelligence Devendra Singh Chauhan and the second under Additional DG (Law and Order) Prashant Kumar.

The first committee will screen the officers in the rank of additional superintendent of police and deputy superintendent of police. The second committee headed by ADG (law and order) will screen policemen of inspector and sub-inspector level. In this committee, the ADG establishment and home secretary will be the members.

These committees will give their report after examining the policemen posted in the same district for three years and if they have any kind of allegations against them.

Also read: Uttar Pradesh govt to withdraw cases of lockdown violation against common people

IANS

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