
Over 100 cops fall ill after eating mess food in Bihar; food poisoning suspected
India Today
More than 100 policemen were taken ill after consuming food at a mess in the police lines in Bihar's Banka district, prompting their hospitalisation. Officials suspect food poisoning, though authorities said the condition of all the personnel is stable, and an enquiry has been ordered.
More than 100 police personnel fell ill after consuming food prepared at the police line mess in Banka district of Bihar, officials said on Friday. Following the incident, the affected personnel were rushed to Banka Sadar Hospital, where they are currently undergoing treatment.
Authorities said the policemen complained of health issues shortly after eating the meal at the mess, triggering concern among officials and prompting immediate medical attention.
District Magistrate Navdeep Shukla visited the hospital soon after the incident and directed doctors to ensure proper treatment for the affected personnel.
Later, Bhagalpur Range Inspector General of Police Vivek Kumar reached the hospital to review the situation. He interacted with the policemen and sought details from doctors treating them.
Speaking to reporters, Kumar said all the affected personnel were receiving treatment at the hospital and their condition was stable.
Kumar said that some of the policemen may be discharged soon as their condition improves. He added that steps would be taken to ensure that better quality food is served to personnel at the police mess in the future.

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