After an AK-47 rifle was recovered from a doctor’s locker in GMC Anantnag, the Srinagar hospital administration has ordered verification and labelling of all doctors’ lockers within three days. (PTI photo)Two days after police in Jammu and Kashmir seized a rifle from a locker reserved for doctors in the Government Medical College (GMC) Anantnag, the administrator of hospitals associated with GMC Srinagar has issued orders to identify unused lockers still allotted to doctors.
The order comes days after J&K Police arrested two doctors from Uttar Pradesh and Haryana for allegedly being part of an “interstate and transnational terror module” linked to the terror groups Jaish-e-Mohammad and Ansar Ghazwatul Hind.
The two were identified as Pulwama resident Dr Muzammil Ahmad Ganai and Dr Adeel Majeed Rather from Qazigund. When police searched Rather’s locker at the GMC Anantnag, where he worked as a senior resident until October last year, they recovered an AK-47 rifle and ammunition.
“It is impressed upon all the faculty members, heads of the departments, paramedical staff and students to personally identify their lockers and label them with their name, designation and code,” the order issued on Tuesday states.
This exercise, the administrator said, has to be completed within the next three days, following which Medical Superintendents of the government’s SMHS Hospital, Srinagar and Resident Medical Officers of respective floors will carry out an inspection and “sort out extra surplus lockers that are unnecessarily occupying space” of hospital corridors and the GMC building corridors at various places.
The administrator has also emphasised that “no chance will be given to any employee to have any claim on the lockers that will not be identified after the specified period”.
Additionally, section officers, estates officer and accounts section have been directed not to issue a no-objection certificate or service book on transfer of any employee “until and unless the individual locker of (the) employee is not handed over”.
At GMC Anantnag, too, similar orders have been issued by the hospital administration with a directive that any unidentified locker that is not allotted should be reported to the Superintendent.