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West Bengal to recruit 12,000 police officers to enhance security at government hospitals

The Supreme Court has expressed concerns over Bengal's plan to recruit 1,514 privately trained security guards for government hospitals, saying that may not be enough

September 27, 2024 / 09:23 IST
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Senior advocate Kapil Sibal had stressed that these measures were only temporary until regular police officers could be deployed.
Senior advocate Kapil Sibal had stressed that these measures were only temporary until regular police officers could be deployed.

West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee has said the state will recruit 12,000 police personnel, some of whom will be deployed at government hospitals, as she seeks to address security concerns following the rape and murder of a trainee doctor at Kolkata’s RG Kar Medical College.

The recruitment process will begin on September 30 following a meeting with heads of medical colleges and hospitals, Banerjee, who has come under fire over her government’s alleged mishandling of the case and doctors’ protests, said on September 26.

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"I cannot immediately provide policemen at all places but we will provide it soon. We will recruit 12,000 cops, and the recruitment will be cleared by Monday. I have asked for the process to be expedited so that the new recruits can be posted after a short training period of three to six months," Banerjee said.

The statement comes as the Supreme Court, which is hearing the RG Kar hospital case, has raised concerns about her government’s plan for improving security for hospitals.