Sacked woman constable not quizzed due to health issues
Bathinda, May 29 -- Sleuths of the Punjab Vigilance Bureau (VB) could not question the dismissed senior constable Amandeep Kaur in an alleged corruption case due to abdominal pain on Wednesday. She was diagnosed with kidney stone, and her condition is stated to be stable. A local court had sent Kaur, who was arrested with 17.7-gram heroin by the Bathinda police last month, to VB's custody for two days for questioning.
VB's DSP Kulwant Singh said Amandeep complained of abdominal pain following which she was taken to the civil hospital where she was diagnosed with kidney stone on Tuesday evening. "She was referred to the AIIMS today. The VB will approach the court for her questioning after doctors declare her medically fit," said the DSP.
The DSP further stated that the VB approached the court with a plea to send Amandeep to judicial custody to enable her to get medical support. Later, on the orders of the court, she was shifted to the Bathinda central prison.
Officials said Amandeep was not admitted to the AIIMS, Bathinda, as her medical condition was not serious enough to warrant hospitalisation. htc...
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