CMO abduction: Top district officials shunted out

October 13, 2012 08:33 pm | Updated October 18, 2016 03:04 pm IST - Lucknow

Taking a serious view of alleged abduction of Gonda’s Chief Medical Officer by a minister, the Uttar Pradesh government today shifted top district officials including the DM, the SP and the CMO and handed over the probe to Divisional Commissioner, Lucknow.

“The government has transferred District Magistrate Abhay, Superintendent of Police Kripa Shanker Singh, Chief Development Officer Arvind Kumar Singh and CMO S P Singh with immediate effect,” an official spokesman said here.

The government had handed over the probe into the entire incident to Divisional Commissioner, Lucknow, Sanjeev Mittal, he said.

The Divisional Commissioner had been asked to submit his report to the government within a week, the spokesman said.

He would also look into whether there was any lapse on part of the officials in execution of their responsibilities.

Roshan Jacob would be the new Gonda DM, Navneet Rana the SP and Munni Lal Pandey the CDO, the spokesman said adding the charge of the CMO had been given to senior-most Deputy CMO.

Under fire, minister of State for Revenue Vinod Kumar Singh resigned on Friday following allegation of abducting Gonda Chief Medical Officer S P Singh who made a dramatic appearance at his office soon after.

The minister, however, said he was innocent and the accusations were part of a conspiracy to malign his image.

The result of appointment of doctors on contractual basis had been declared, the spokesman said adding further action would be taken after receiving the report of the probe committee.

DM Gonda Abhay and CDO Arvind had been put on the wait list, the spokesman said.

Labour Commissioner Harsharan Das had also been put on the wait list and Principal Secretary (Vocational Education) Gurdeep Singh had been posted in his place.

CDO, Ghaziabad, Shubhra Saxena, had been appointed DM Shravsti, the spokesman said.

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