This story is from March 21, 2021

Drunk govt doctor held for creating nuisance in Bihar's Lakhisarai village

A government doctor was arrested for creating nuisance after consuming alcohol at a village in Lakhisarai around 1pm on Saturday.
Drunk govt doctor held for creating nuisance in Bihar's Lakhisarai village
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PATNA: A government doctor was arrested for creating nuisance after consuming alcohol at a village in Lakhisarai around 1pm on Saturday.
The doctor identified as Brij Mohan, aged around 40 years, was arrested from Kaindi village under Halsi police station area. He is a native of Panapur at Chhapra in Saran district.
Halsi police station SHO Santosh Kumar Sinha said Mohan was recently posted as in-charge of the primary health centre at Halsi.

"Police received a complaint from some villagers at Kaindi that a person was creating nuisance on the road in their village. A patrolling team arrested Mohan and brought him to the police station," he said.
Sinha said Mohan was asked to undergo a breathalyzer test which he took after much cajoling.
"Alcohol content was found to be very high in his blood stream," the SHO said, adding, Mohan’s rented accommodation is hardly half a kilometre from the spot where he was arrested.
"He was earlier posted as in-charge of the primary health centre at Ramgarh which is also nearer to the Kaindi village. It is yet unknown with whom and where he had consumed liquor," the SHO said.

Sinha said the doctor was hurling abuses even at the police personnel after he was arrested and threatened to take all of them to high court for arresting him.
"An FIR was lodged against the doctor by the patrolling team of police officer Triloki Nath Upadhyay in connection with the incident," he said.
He said the doctor was produced before a court in Lakhisarai within hours after which he was remanded in judicial custody.
The SHO said no liquor bottle or any other prohibited item was recovered from his possession at the time of the arrest.
He said that investigation is going on to ascertain who supplied him the liquor. The SHO added the doctor’s accommodation will be searched to check if he had stocked smuggled liquor.
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