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Polio workers roughed up in Dadu

By Our Correspondent 2014-02-27
DADU: Polio workers stopped work in Dadu region after some armed men roughed up two members of a polio team in Pat Gul Mohammad near Johi, 19 kilometres from here on Wednesday, and snatched away their motorcycle, vaccines and other paraphernalia.

The armed men kicked, hit with fists and butts of guns Shahid Korejo and Hafeez Leghari (polio workers) when they were on a way to Kachho area to administer polio drops to children during the ongoing anti polio drive launched in 52 union councils of the district since Feb 24.

After learning about the attack, a team of health officials led by executive district officer of health Dr Ghulam Hyder Akhund, taluka health officer Dr Rasheed Ahmed Qureshi, district surveillance officer Dr Karam Ali Shah and focal person for polio met deputy commissioner Nasir Abbas Soomro and informed him of the attack.

The DC asked DSP Nazeer Ahmed Solangi to arrest the attackers, recover the looted items and provide full security to all polio teams working in remote areas.

But supervising officer of polio team in Johi, Dr Haji Khan, told Dawn that police had done nothing yet to recover the motorcycle and other belongings neither had they arrested any attacker.

Focal person for polio, Dr Zahid Hussain Khuhro, said that polio drive had been launched in 52 union councils of the district from Feb 24 to 27 to administer drops to 320,624 children.

The teams encountered a total of 23 refusal cases, mostly concerning the ungrounded fear the vaccine would have adverse affects on children`s health and some citing religious grounds for refusal, he said.

District surveillance coordinator of health department, Dr Karam Ali Shah, said that samples of stool of the eight suspected poliostricken children had been taken and sent to laboratory for confirmation of the virus and three more samples would be sent soon.