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COVID-19: 'Tout' asks Rs. 60,000 for hospital bed in Madhya Pradesh

In the audio clip, a voice can be heard, allegedly of the Human Security Company's manager working in the hospital, asking an unidentified member of a patient's family to pay Rs. 60,000 for securing a bed at state-run Super Speciality hospital in Indore.

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Published : Apr 20, 2021, 8:12 PM IST

Indore: An audio clip of a suspected tout demanding Rs. 60,000 from family members of a COVID-19 patient for securing a bed in the state-run Super Speciality Hospital in Madhya Pradesh has gone viral, prompting the management to seek a probe by the police.

In the audio clip, a voice can be heard, allegedly of the Human Security Company's manager working in the hospital, asking an unidentified member of a patient's family to pay Rs. 60,000 for securing a bed in the hospital.

The viral audio clip

The manager has been identified as Girja Shankar Yadav who used to contact needy patients.

Also Read: Five COVID patients die due to lack of oxygen in Bhopal

"Taking cognisance of the viral clip, we have written a letter to the police for a probe," said College Dean Dr Sanjay Dixit.

A total of 91,015 people have so far tested positive for COVID-19 in Indore district since March 24, 2020. The count of COVID-19 fatalities in the district is 1,054, as per health officials.

(With inputs from PTI)

Indore: An audio clip of a suspected tout demanding Rs. 60,000 from family members of a COVID-19 patient for securing a bed in the state-run Super Speciality Hospital in Madhya Pradesh has gone viral, prompting the management to seek a probe by the police.

In the audio clip, a voice can be heard, allegedly of the Human Security Company's manager working in the hospital, asking an unidentified member of a patient's family to pay Rs. 60,000 for securing a bed in the hospital.

The viral audio clip

The manager has been identified as Girja Shankar Yadav who used to contact needy patients.

Also Read: Five COVID patients die due to lack of oxygen in Bhopal

"Taking cognisance of the viral clip, we have written a letter to the police for a probe," said College Dean Dr Sanjay Dixit.

A total of 91,015 people have so far tested positive for COVID-19 in Indore district since March 24, 2020. The count of COVID-19 fatalities in the district is 1,054, as per health officials.

(With inputs from PTI)

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