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Mumbai cops aged above 55 asked to go on leave

The move comes after virus claimed lives of three Mumbai police personnel in the last three days

Police officers march on a street at Bandra during the nationwide lockdown imposed in the wake of coronavirus pandemic, in Mumbai, Sunday, April 19, 2020 PTI

PTI
Mumbai | Published 28.04.20, 07:00 AM

Mumbai police have asked their personnel who are above 55 years of age and have some pre-existing ailment to go on leave, in a bid to protect them from the coronavirus infection.

The move comes after Covid-19 claimed lives of three Mumbai police personnel in the past three days.

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During an analysis, it came to light that the three deceased and the other police personnel currently undergoing treatment for coronavirus disease were above the age of 50, a senior Mumbai police official said on Tuesday.

'In view of this, we have decided to protect our policemen and officers, who are above 55 years of age and have some pre-existing ailment, and asked them to take leave,' he said.

'Because of their age, these police personnel are at a higher risk. Therefore, we are allowing them to take a leave during these days,' the official said.

So far, at least 107 police personnel, including 20 officers, have tested positive for coronavirus across Maharashtra and most of them are from the Mumbai police force.

On Monday, a 57-year-old head constable of the Mumbai police died of Covid-19.

Besides, a 52-year-old head constable succumbed to the disease on Sunday, while a 57-year-old constable died on Saturday.

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