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  • Florida Surgeon General Joe Ladapo investigated for allegedly falsifying Covid report

    Florida Surgeon General Joe Ladapo investigated for allegedly falsifying Covid report

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    Ladapo’s report was used as evidence in vaccine guidance he released in October that came under heavy criticism from the medical community, which said the surgeon general’s stance that the vaccine posed a health risk in healthy young men was flawed and went against Covid-vaccine recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and the American Academy of Pediatrics. The guidance even prompted Twitter to temporarily block a social media post from the surgeon general promoting the analysis, though the company later restored it.

    The inspector general’s office opened the investigation in November after it received the complaint and later closed it an undisclosed date after the complainant didn’t respond to follow-up questions regarding the accusations, according to state documents that include a copy of the original complaint.

    Nothing is known about the complainant, and anyone can submit a grievance with the Department of Health’s inspector general. But the individual appeared to have detailed knowledge of state health agencies, according to the documents the Florida Department of Health provided to POLITICO.

    Ladapo on Wednesday called the accusations against him untrue and said the report in question was completed by a team of staffers at the Florida Department of Health.

    “It’s factually false,” Ladapo said in an interview with POLITICO. “I trust the team — they used our Florida data, they performed the analysis, and we’re an accredited public health organization.”

    Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis hand-picked Ladapo, a Harvard-educated medical doctor, to be his top health official in 2021. Ladapo has long questioned the safety of Covid-19 vaccines and at one point joined a petition to urge the FDA against quickly authorizing the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines. Ladapo found a national audience early in the pandemic by writing opinion pieces in The Wall Street Journal and USA Today that criticized community lockdowns and the use of facemasks.

    The November complaint against Ladapo asked the inspector general to speak with employees at the state Department of Health Communicable Disease Division, who helped write earlier drafts of the report that was eventually released. Emails were kept to a minimum, the complainant wrote, and notes were hand-delivered.

    “You may not find these documents by email, as they get transmitted by hand,” the complainant stated, according to state documents. “But they have been seen by several individuals.

    “Lots of people know about this,” the individual stated.

    Ladapo, however, stood by his Covid guidance and defended his stance on vaccines.

    “Between my scientific experience, and training and the fact that I am only comfortable saying the truth and speaking the truth, I felt completely fine with that announcement,” Ladapo said. “That’s what the data show.”

    Ladapo said experts who have rejected his ideas are unwilling to face what he called honesty in modern medical care.

    “It really strains credulity to try and write this off as being anything but related to the safety of these mRNA Covid vaccines,” Ladapo said. “I think people should know that it’s OK to believe what their eyes are showing them.”

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    ( With inputs from : www.politico.com )

  • Indian charged for allegedly assaulting security officer in Singapore

    Indian charged for allegedly assaulting security officer in Singapore

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    Singapore: An Indian man has been charged in Singapore for allegedly hitting, grabbing and pushing a security officer, and may face a jail-term of five years and fined up to S$10,000.

    Ajitpal Singh, 45, was charged on Friday with an offence under the Private Security Industry Act for allegedly assaulting Afinde Mohamad at the Le Quest condominium in Bukit Batok Street in August 2022, The Straits Times reported.

    The police said earlier that they were alerted to the case at around 12.45 a.m. on August 29, 2022, but did not disclose why the incident occurred.

    Singh’s case has been adjourned to March 15, according to the report.

    This was not the first case involving violence against security officers that made the headlines in recent months.

    In October 2022, a Bentley driver who threatened to run down a 62-year-old security guard outside a school in Bedok was jailed for eight weeks and fined S$600.

    In Singapore, penalties for those who harass, assault or hurt security officers were enhanced in May 2022.

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  • Two Muslim men allegedly burned to death by Bajrang Dal in Haryana

    Two Muslim men allegedly burned to death by Bajrang Dal in Haryana

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    Members of the Bajrang Dal allegedly kidnapped, lynched and murdered two Muslim men Junaid and Nasir at Bhiwani in Haryana on suspicion of their involvement in cow slaughter.

    The two men were supposedly taken from their native village of Gopalgarh, Rajasthan on Tuesday.

    A family member quoted by Maktoob Media stated that Monu Manesar, a Bajrang Dal leader along with other members had abducted Junaid and Nasir from the forests of Piruka and taken them to Barwas village in Bhiwani.

    The FIR names Bajrang Dal leaders Monu Maneshar, Lokesh, Rinku Saini and Srikant and the charges are kidnapping and beating Junaid and Nasir.

    It was further alleged that the two men were burned alive.

    Bharatpur Inspector General, Gaurav Srivastava said that the charred remainds of a vehicle was found which contained the dead bodies of two cow smuggles.

    Srivastava further said that the Gopalgarh SHO is investigating the matter.  



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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Man Allegedly Commits Suicide After Jumping In Front Of Train

    Man Allegedly Commits Suicide After Jumping In Front Of Train

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    SRINAGAR: A man allegedly committed suicide by jumping in front of a moving train in South Kashmir’s Anantnag district on Monday afternoon, an official said here.

    Quoting an official the news agency KNO reported that a man allegedly committed in Sadura area of Anantnag.

    He said the train was coming from Banihal to Baramulla, when the man jumped in front of it.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Scooty-Rider Killed After Allegedly Hit By PDD Truck

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    SRINAGAR: A scooty-rider was killed after allegedly hit by a Power Development Department truck in Chanapora locality of central Kashmir’s Srinagar district.

    Reports said that a youth riding a scooty, bearing number JK01AP 0109, was allegedly hit and run over by a Power Development Department (PDD) at Chanapora Bypass near Aakash Institute, resulting in his on spot death.

    The deceased has been identified as Javed Ahmad, son of Ghulam Nabi Mir of Gojwara Srinagar.

    Confirming the death of the youth in the particular accident, news agency GNS quoted a police official as having said that a team is on site to collect relevant details. “Once we know the things in detail, we will share accordingly”, the official said.

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  • Man Allegedly Hangs Self To Death

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    SRINAGAR: A man from Jammu has allegedly committed suicide at his relative’s residence in summer capital Srinagar, on Wednesday.

    Reports said that a resident of Sainik colony Jammu allegedly hanged himself at his relatives residence at custodian flats in Sanath Nagar here. Singh was immediately shifted to a local hospital, where he was declared dead.

    The reason behind his action could not be ascertained immediately, a police officer said adding, that proceedings have been launched in this regard. (KDC)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Telangana: 150 dogs allegedly killed by contract killer in Nalgonda

    Telangana: 150 dogs allegedly killed by contract killer in Nalgonda

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    Hyderabad: In a gruesome incident at Mannamidde village of Nalgonda district, 150 dogs were mercilessly killed on February 4. The dogs were reportedly killed by a man from Andhra Pradesh.

    Speaking to Siasat.com, Dr. Shashikala Kopanati, an animal activist from Hyderabad said, “We got information about 150 dogs getting killed on Sunday by a man who was hired from Andhra Pradesh. The contract killer brought injections and poisons to commit this horrific act in a whole day. The killer did not even spare the small puppies, who are suckling infants that could barely move. He killed them too because he was paid Rs 150 per dog.”

    Kopanati said she filed the complaint as nobody in the village was cooperating to lodge their statement on this incident. “We have been sent back as the sub-inspector was on the bandobast for a Jatra nearby and there were no police. However, he said tomorrow morning will send a team of veterinary doctors who will conduct the post-mortem and after that they will file an FIR. To date, they haven’t conducted the postmortem because he claims that the sarpanch and the village secretary had nothing to do with this. Based on the claims made by the sarpanch and village secretary the SI is refusing to file a complaint,” she added.

    The activist alleged that the Sarpanch and village secretary hired the contract killers from Andhra Pradesh and Telangana.

    “After the news was published in the media, the SI was willing to talk,” she added.

    This is the 5th visit I made to Nalgonda as an animal welfare activist over the past few months in relation to community dog culls.

    Contract dog killers are being hired by both Telangana and Andhra Pradesh at ₹150 per dog. They commonly use injectable poisons such as propofol, which is a human anesthetic agent. I visited last night and lodged a complaint. The SI promised to make inquiries in the morning,”

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • 1 Kanal Land Allegedly Occupied by police officer Retrieved in Gogo Budgam

    1 Kanal Land Allegedly Occupied by police officer Retrieved in Gogo Budgam

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    Srinagar, Jan 30 (GNS): Authorities on Monday retrieved one kanal of land allegedly encroached upon by a police officer in Gogo area of central Kashmir’s Budgam district.

    Official sources told GNS that the land was occupied adjacent to the property named in the wife of the police officer of JKPS rank who is presently posted as Commandant.

    They said outer wall and some structure over it have been demolished during the anti-encroachment drive being undertaken by the authorities. (GNS)

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  • Fruit Vendor Dies After Allegedly Given High Dose Injection

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    SRINAGAR: A fruit vendor died after a chemist allegedly gave him a high dose injection in South Kashmir’s Anantnag town.

    The man has been identified as Irfan Ahmad Bhat son of Ghulam Nabi Bhat of Janglat Mandi area of Anantnag.

    Irfan’s brother while talking to the news agency KNO alleged that Irfan went to a medical shop in the locality with throat irritation where chemist gave him high dose injection without a test dose.

    He said soon after, he fell unconscious and same chemist brought him to a nearby hospital, where doctors declared him dead.

    Irfan, who was a fruit vendor, is survived by wife, daughter and mentally unsound sister.

    The family members have demanded investigation in this regard besides strict action against chemists for selling drugs without prescription.

    Meanwhile, an official said that a case FIR number 44/ 2023 under section 304-A of IPC has been registered while investigation has been taken up.

    He said that brother of accused has been arrested as accused is on the run.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Fruit vendor dies after allegedly given high dose injection in Anantnag

    Fruit vendor dies after allegedly given high dose injection in Anantnag

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    Srinagar, Jan 30: A fruit vendor died after a chemist allegedly gave him a high dose injection in South Kashmir’s Anantnag town.

    The man has been identified as Irfan Ahmad Bhat son of Ghulam Nabi Bhat of Janglat Mandi area of Anantnag.

    Irfan’s brother while talking to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) alleged that Irfan went to a medical shop in the locality with throat irritation where chemist gave him high dose injection without a test dose.

    He said soon after, he fell unconscious and same chemist brought him to a nearby hospital, where doctors declared him dead.

    Irfan, who was a fruit vendor, is survived by wife, daughter and mentally unsound sister.

    The family members have demanded investigation in this regard besides strict action against chemists for selling drugs without prescription.

    Meanwhile, an official said that a case FIR number 44/ 2023 under section 304-A of IPC has been registered while investigation has been taken up.

    He said that brother of accused has been arrested as accused is on the run—(KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )