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VISAKHAPATNAM: Vizag city police on Monday arrested five persons and seized over 100 kilograms of dry ganja near Sattivanipalem area under Pendurthi police station limits.
The accused smugglers reportedly procured the weed from various parts of Visakhapatnam Agency.
They were caught while attempting to move the contraband in two vehicles. Police said that the accused are residents of Visakhapatnam Agency.
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The video of the security guard attending to an injured person and stitching the wounds went viral on social media.
SRIKAKULAM: In a shocking incident, a security guard sutured the wounds of patients at the town hospital in Rajam village of Srikakulam district on Tuesday. The video of the security guard attending to an injured person and stitching the wounds went viral on social media. There was no doctor or paramedical staff nearby.
According to sources, the security guard, Sanjivi, had earlier worked as a quack in a village. In the absence of paramedical staff, Sanjivi donned the role of a compounder or nurse providing first aid. He also sutured the wounds. The video showed Sanjivi holding a suturing needle and stitching the wounds of a patient. The guard was posted at AP Vaidya Vidhana Parishad hospital at Rajam.
VISAKHAPATNAM: The consumption of donkey meat is growing in popularity in several districts of Andhra Pradesh. Reports of donkey slaughter are coming in from West Godavari, Krishna, Prakasam and Guntur. But the donkey is not registered as a ‘food animal’. Consequently, the slaughter of such an animal is illegal according to Food Safety and Standards, 2011.
People who relish donkey meat claim that the flesh of the beast of burden increases strength and virility. Donkey meat eaters take considerable pain to find the meat from illegal traders and then buy it at hefty prices often running into the thousands.
According to a cross-section of officials, while donkey milk has been popular for years, the popularity of donkey meat is a fairly recent phenomenon.
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VISAKHAPATNAM: The police on Saturday registered a case against Gurrampalli Srisailam, the driver of the ill-fated bus that plunged from the ghat road into a valley 80 feet below at Araku in Visakhapatnam district on Friday night, even as the post mortem examination of the bodies of the four killed was completed and bodies sent to Hyderabad in special ambulances.
An official panel was formed to study the mishaps on the ghat road. The Vizag rural police said they will arrest the bus driver after his discharge from the hospital.
A forensic medicine team conducted the post mortem at Andhra Medical College (AMC). The deceased were identified as Kottam Saritha (38), Kottam Satyanarayana (50), Kottam Nitya (eight months) and Kottam Latha (45). The police registered a case against the driver under Sections 304 A 338 337 of IPC.