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  • Seven Arrested For Poisoning Fish Farm

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    SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir police on Saturday claimed to have arrested seven persons for allegedly killing farm fish in Bathnoor Shahoora area of south Kashmir’s Pulwama district.

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    Seven arrested for poisoning fish farm in Pulwama

    A police spokesman in a statement said that on 13/2/2023 Police post Lassipora received a written complaint from one  Manzoor Ahmad Mir son of Abdul Salaam Mir R/O Bathnoor Shahoora stated therein that some unknown persons have mixed some poisonous substance in water due to which thousands of fishes died in his fish farm at Bathnoor area of Litter Pulwama.

    “Upon this information Case FIR NO 9/2023 U/S 428 IPC was registered at PS Litter and investigation taken up,” said the spokesman.

    He said that during the course of investigation of the case, by utilizing technical and human resources many suspects were called for questioning from where it has came to surface that some persons have used bleaching powder for catching fishes at Canal which acted as a source of water for said fish farm, due to which the farm fishes got killed.

    “All the accused persons involved in the act have been arrested,” said police spokesman in a statement.

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  • Fish Farmers Entire Crop Dead, Claims ‘Poisoning’

    Fish Farmers Entire Crop Dead, Claims ‘Poisoning’

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    SRINAGAR: Thousands of fish died after some people allegedly poisoned them in a farm at Bhatnoora village in Pulwama, an official said.

    Quoting Manzoor Ahmad Mir son of Ab Salam Mir of Bhatnoora who was running the farm for the last eight years news agency KNO reported that unknown people mixed some poisonous substance in the water entering the farm causing death to fish.  He said that some fishes were even 5-6 year old, weighing about 2 kg each.

    “It has caused loss in lakhs and shattered my dreams. It was a source of livelihood for me,” he said.

    He along with his family members requested concerned authorities to look into the matter and nab those responsible for the incident.

    A police official said that prima facie it seems an act of mischief committed by someone to inflict damages to the owner.

    He said a case has been registered and further investigations have been taken up.

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  • Nine undertrials in Maha police lockup suffer suspected food poisoning

    Nine undertrials in Maha police lockup suffer suspected food poisoning

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    Palghar: Nine undertrials lodged in a police lockup in Maharashtra’s Palghar district were rushed to hospital due to suspected food poisoning, an official said on Wednesday.

    The incident took place on Tuesday after the undertrials were given lunch at the lockup in Nallasopara police station at around 2 pm, he said.

    After consuming food, two of them complained of nausea, uneasiness and vomiting. Later, the other undertrials also complained of similar issues, Nallasopara police station’s senior inspector Vilas Supe said.

    The undertrials were rushed to the civic hospital at Sopara, he said.

    All of them are out of danger and undergoing treatment, he said.

    The samples of the food, provided from a government mess, have been sent to a laboratory for analysis, the official said.

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  • Students’ food poisoning: Karnataka Police lodge FIR against college management

    Students’ food poisoning: Karnataka Police lodge FIR against college management

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    Dakshina Kannada: Karnataka Police on Tuesday lodged an FIR against the college management in Dakshina Kannada district in connection with the food poisoning case in which 231 students fell seriously sick after meals at the hostel mess.

    District Education Officer Dr Jagadish had lodged a complaint with Kadri police station against the management of the City College of Nursing , alleging that suspicious, poisonous food is being given to girl hostel inmates.

    It also mentions that the management has not maintained hygiene during preparation of food and while admitting the students to hospitals, the management had kept the district administration in the dark.

    The District Education Officer, Principal, and district officers jointly inspected the kitchen of the hostel. The samples of food items, drinking water, stored meat and other articles have been sent to the lab. The direction had been given not to prepare any food in the kitchen.

    Following the incident, the meeting of parents and college management had been organised where parents vented their ire on non-availability of hygienic food, and a few parents maintain that they don’t know in which hospital their kids are being treated. A holiday has been declared in the college till future directions.

    Dakshina Kannada District Commissioner M.R. Ravikumar stated on Tuesday that 116 students are still being treated at the various hospitals, and their stools, and blood samples have been sent for testing.

    The incident had taken place at around 9 p.m. on Monday. Sources say the students fell sick after eating ghee rice and chicken. While 115 students have returned to the hostel after the treatment, a special medical team, with an ambulance, had been sent to the hostel to monitor their condition.

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  • Maha: 36 students of Sangli school fall ill due to food poisoning

    Maha: 36 students of Sangli school fall ill due to food poisoning

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    Sangli: Thirty-six students in Sangli in Maharashtra on Friday fell ill due to suspected food poisoning, an official said.

    All of them were shifted to a hospital, where 35 were discharged post treatment, while one has been kept under observation, he said.

    The incident took place in Wanlesswadi High School after the children, from Classes V and VII, had rice and dal prepared at a central kitchen run by a self-help group, he said.

    “After having the mid-day meal, 36 students complained of stomach ache and nausea, and many of them vomited. One child is still hospitalised for stomach pain. Saline has been administered to him and his condition is stable,” Mohan Gaikwad, the education officer (primary section) said.

    “Food samples from the school and the central kitchen have been sent to a lab for tests. A three-member committee has been formed to probe the matter,” Gaikwad added.

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