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CRPF chief A P Maheshwari, senior security advisor in the Union Home Ministry K Vijay Kumar and around 14 other senior officers have tested negative for coronavirus after they came in the network of an infected force doctor, officials said on 6 April.
Others who tested negative include CRPF Additional Director General (Operations) Sanjay Arora, Deputy Inspector General (DIG) and staff officer to the CRPF DG Sunil Joon.
All these officers, totalling 16, had come in direct or indirect contact with a CRPF doctor who was found positive for COVID-19 on 2 April and is now undergoing treatment at AIIMS Jhajjar in Haryana.
“Detailed contact history was worked out and it was found that one officer among them had travelled with several other CRPF officers, including DG CRPF to Chhattisgarh.”
“The DG Dr A P Maheshwari along with all personnel who went to Chhattisgarh have been tested for COVID-19 and have all been found to be negative,” CRPF spokesperson DIG Moses Dhinakaran said.
He added, “They have also been cleared by medical officials. However, in compliance with WHO and government guidelines they shall complete the entire duration of self quarantine upto 7 April.”
A senior official added that K Vijay Kumar too has been found negative for virus. “All officials are in good health and continue to perform their duties through telecommunications,” Dhinakaran said.
Kumar, a 1975-batch IPS officer of Tamil Nadu cadre, headed CRPF as its Director General between October, 2010 to September, 2012. He has also served as the advisor to the governor of the erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir.
(The article has been published in arrangement with PTI)
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