Mangaluru: Police barge into hospital, kick in ICU doors in pursuit of 'stone-pelters'


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru

Mangaluru, Dec 20: In a video that has now gone viral, policemen are seen rushing into Highland hospital in the city armed with lathis and riot gear.

The incident occured late evening on Thursday December 19.

CCTV footage of the hospital here showed police personnel forcing their way in, kicking doors of rooms of a patient, and trying to enter the intensive care unit (ICU) where they wielded lathis.

It is said that the people who were injured as well as the bodies of the two persons who were killed in the anti-CAA protests on Thursday were brought to the hospital.

Most of the police personnel were on duty in the streets, and only a small number were in the hospital premises. It is alleged that some of the protesters who had come to the hospital started pelting stones at the police and then ran inside the hospital, taking refuge in the ICU and a patient's room. However, contrary to this claim, it is also alleged that when the people had brought in injured persons, the police used lathis and tear gas shells on them, after which they ran into the ICU to save themselves from the police onslaught. 

In the video, people are seen running into the ICU, chased by a group of policemen holding lathis. The police are seen trying to force open the ICU door and the door of another room by kicking and pushing.

A doctor speaking to a media claimed that the police had resorted to lathi charge on patients' relatives inside the hospital, spreading fear among the patients, doctors and staff. "I have never seen such things happening in a hospital," he said.

Eyewitnesses reportedly said that though the police came looking for stone-pelters, they lathi-charged everyone including attenders.

According to media reports, the two persons who died in the protests had been brought to the hospital with bullet injuries, and senior doctors were called into to attend to them. Both were later declared dead and police were informed. A crowd then began to gather at the hospital, and soon a confrontation ensued between the police and the protesters leading to stone-pelting. A source said that the police mistook even caregivers for protesters and started lathi-charging them. 

It is also alleged that the police even used tear gas shells in the hospital, one at the parking lot and another in the lobby. Cars belonging to two doctors were reportedly damaged in the stone-pelting.

The police were in the hospital premises for about 45 minutes, it is said, and only left after the doctors assured them that the persons in the hospital were not protesters but relatives of the patients. The hospital administration too intervened and asked the police to leave.


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  • Dam, Mangalore

    Sat, Dec 21 2019

    It is completely Police brutality....

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  • Prem, Karnataka

    Fri, Dec 20 2019

    Residents in the Highland area will confirm that there was heavy stone pelting there on S. L. Mathais road, Highlands & the miscreants ran into the hospital. The police had no choice but to enter the hospital. The video is only showing what happened on the inside, but not what these hooligans did on the outside.

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  • Chidananda, Bnagalore

    Fri, Dec 20 2019

    Even at the time of war enemy country also not bombing hospital...

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  • myna, Mysuru

    Fri, Dec 20 2019

    Shocking behaviour by the police. Worse than emergency. A thorough probe a must.

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  • Dinesh Kumar Shetty, Katipalla/Mangaluru

    Fri, Dec 20 2019

    You have problem with the Police, not with the hate monger, stone pelting coward crowd, what a hypocrisy, goons are taking shelter in hospitals

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  • Rakshith Naik, Kasaragod

    Fri, Dec 20 2019

    Hospital is for patients not for Goons. Police did their Job and well done.

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  • Sompady, Puttur / Dxb

    Fri, Dec 20 2019

    Shame on police, please stop cowards act!!!

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  • Dinesh Kumar Shetty, Katipalla/Mangaluru

    Fri, Dec 20 2019

    Shame on you, you want the Police to be silent spectator when they are being subject to deadly stone pelting on them, Police should file cases against those spreading venom on them, sitting in foreign land and ask the UAE authority to deport them back

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  • SBM, Mangalore

    Fri, Dec 20 2019

    Cowards are the stone pelters who have covered their faces

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  • Mathan Raj, Mangalore

    Fri, Dec 20 2019

    Dear all. Its high time. We should all realise that the days of vote bank& appeasement politics like 'mugda alpasankyatharu' is long gone. Its a Cong mukht Ktaka and Cong mukth Mangalore. There is no 'firing in the air' like in the past to disperse crowd. You flout with law and damage public property , you pay the price even with your lives.

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  • Chandu, Karla

    Fri, Dec 20 2019

    This is the worrying future of Ache Din and Sabke Sath sabka vikas.

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  • sense_Shetty, Mangalore

    Fri, Dec 20 2019

    Making such extra ordinary statements..you should not forget that if you have to protest ..protest peacefully ..do not pelt stones and destroy public property .. Police is not running behind innocents ..but on mischief mongers ...if they have to enter a hospital ICU or temple church of mosque ..if they enter for call of duty ..its acceptable

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  • Dylan, Mangalore

    Fri, Dec 20 2019

    In fact yesterday morning there was no problem, to much of policing caused the problem.

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  • Dinesh Kumar, Katipalla/Mangaluru

    Fri, Dec 20 2019

    Those sitting at Home, sipping cheap liquor would not know the problems outside, it was tense since the morning, Police had to retaliate only after the mad crowd went on pelting stones on them

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  • Sanjay, Hebri

    Fri, Dec 20 2019

    If any other govt was there, these criminal stone pelters would have run roit in entire Karnataka....great job done by Mangalore police....there are many videos in social media...police should identify each one and catch...punish and file cases....

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  • Chandu, Karla

    Fri, Dec 20 2019

    Nothing but feeling sorry for your ignorance blind following.

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  • H. Almeida., Bendur/Andheri

    Fri, Dec 20 2019

    Antinationals, stone pelters, with petrol bombs, who attacked, burnt properties, created mayhem and destruction, ran inside Jamia Milia University, to hide from the police forces .... Likewise these marauding mobs, ran inside the hospital ICU !!!!!!!!!

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  • Michael, Mangalore

    Fri, Dec 20 2019

    It is common sense to understand the fact that if police don't enter the hospital, the miscreants who are targeting the society will hide there because they know that police will not search there. In my view, track them wherever they are and deal with them strictly. Hospitals, colleges, schools are not meant to be hiding places for these anti social elements.

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  • Mangalorean, Mangalore

    Fri, Dec 20 2019

    I am really shocked to see such police action inside a hospital in Mangalore.
    I thought such things were happening only in Kashmir.

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  • Dinesh Kumar, Katipalla/Mangaluru

    Fri, Dec 20 2019

    Earlier stone pelting on security forces also taking place only in Kashmir, now it is spread through out the country

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  • Rao, Udupi

    Fri, Dec 20 2019

    Protesting has to be done peacefully.
    Stone pelting culture should stop.
    This will disturb the peace loving place.
    Whoever violates and pelts stone should be dealt strictly. It should be nipped in bud itself.

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  • Dinesh Kumar, Katipalla/Mangaluru

    Fri, Dec 20 2019

    fins the stone pelters, wherever they are hiding, hospitals, markets, fish dock, bunder, railway station everywhere

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  • Alwin, Mangalore

    Fri, Dec 20 2019

    A people friendly commissioner should remain like this. The incident should not have occurred during his time. So the commissioner should personally investigate the incident and your personal intervention is highly necessary to bring the confidence and bring out the truth.The culprit should be punished severally. Take lead sir. Very sorrowful incidents

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  • Hilda Pinto, Mangalore

    Fri, Dec 20 2019

    I agree with you .. DC and SP should be for people .. we common people has to go through house arrest for the Administration failure ..Protests are Democratic rights of citizens .. Dk Administration should have been careful Just not dumping section 144...

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