Anti-vaccine violence on nurse: 3 held

The three were produced before the Judicial First Class Magistrate Court in Tirur and remanded.

Update: 2017-11-24 19:23 GMT
As per the instructions issued by the state government, MR vaccination is compulsory at all schools.

Malappuram: Three youths who assaulted a nurse during the  measles-rubella vaccination drive at GLP school at  Athipatta near Valancheri on Thursday were arrested on  Friday.    They were  identified as  Parangattuparambil Safvan, 24, Parangattuparambil Mubashir, 23, and Faisal Babu, 24.  They had attacked Shyamala Bai, a junior public health nurse at Edayur public health centre,  and injured  her hand while the MR vaccination was underway at the school. They also  damaged Shyamala’s mobile phone.

The youths  were taken into custody by the police from their homes on Friday morning and  slapped with non-bailable charges  for atrocities against woman, criminal intimidation and illegal gathering. The three  were produced before  the Judicial First Class Magistrate Court in Tirur  and remanded.   

The police have also booked nine others in connection with the incident  and they were absconding.   The gang  tried to stop the vaccination programme and created a ruckus alleging that some of the children were vaccinated without parental consent which is not mandatory. The incident  triggered widespread protest by  government medical officers and nursing staff  who alleged that the authorities had  failed to ensure the safety of those  performing official duty.

The Kerala Government Medical Officers’ Association (KGMOA) boycotted outpatient services at government hospitals for an hour demanding stern action against the culprits involved in the assaults at various places. The strike move in Malappuram  was withdrawn after  district collector Amit Meena ensured adequate protection and safety for the heath officials to carry out the vaccination drive.  The Kerala Gover-nment Public Nurses and Supervisors Union  also threatened to boycott the drive if the accused were not arrested by Friday

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