Dr. Psychiatrists have called for a shutdown in protest of Mamun’s arrest



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In a statement on Wednesday, the Bangladesh Association of Psychiatrists (BAP) said all psychiatrists in the country would stop treating patients in private chambers on Wednesday and Thursday.

The country’s medical organization Bangladesh Medical Association (BMA) said. Condemning Mamun’s arrest, he demanded his immediate release.

ASP Anisul Karim is alleged to have been beaten to death when he went to Adabar Mind Aid Hospital for psychiatric treatment on Thursday.

The registrar of the National Institute of Mental Health and Hospital in the murder. Abdullah Al Mamun was arrested and detained by the police on Tuesday.

Police say Anisul first went to the Mental Health Institute, from where Dr. Fue Mamun advised her to take her to a private Mind Aid hospital.

BAP has condemned the beating of police officer Anisul in the name of the deal. Mamun did not participate. That is why they demand their release.

The president of BAP, Prof. Maryland. The statement, signed by Waziul Alam Chowdhury, said ASP Anisul Karim’s close family members took him to a private clinic instead of receiving treatment at the National Institute of Mental Health. At that time, Dr. Abdullah al-Mamun was not present.

“The sister and brother-in-law of the mentally ill ASP Anisul Karim are also doctors. They want to seek treatment in a private clinic instead of the government-run National Institute of Mental Health. How can a doctor who was absent at the time of the incident be accused in a murder case? “

The arrest of a government doctor without permission from the authorities, without a departmental investigation, and the subsequent incidents are extremely insulting to doctors, the statement said.

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Doctors from the National Institute of Mental Health protested Wednesday the arrest of a colleague.

Doctors from the National Institute of Mental Health protested Wednesday the arrest of a colleague.

Dr. The BMA Secretary General condemned Mamun’s arrest and expressed his anger. Ihteshamul Haque Chowdhury said in a statement that Anisul Karim arrived at the emergency department of the National Institute of Mental Health Hospital on November 9 at 8 a.m. in a state of mental agitation. At that time, his family members and police colleagues were also present.

“The doctor who works in the emergency department kept him under observation after treating him. The resident psychiatrist later recommended that he be admitted to the hospital after an examination. But the patient’s relatives left the hospital at their own risk without being admitted to the National Institute of Mental Health. Subsequently, the patient’s relatives took Anisul Karim to a private hospital, where he died.

Describing any death as extremely tragic and unfortunate, the BMA secretary general said Anisul Karim did not die at the National Institute of Mental Health Hospital. No doctor from this institution is involved. Even in the private hospital where the patient was admitted. Abdullah Al Mamun did not see the patient.

“In this case, the registrar of the National Institute of Mental Health and Hospital. The arrest and preventive detention of Abdullah Al Mamun is completely imaginary, unreasonable, unfair and harassing.”

“The arrest and preventive detention of a government doctor without the permission of the corresponding authorities has affected the medical community in the country,” he said.

“If a government doctor continues to be arrested on such a fictitious charge without the direction of His Excellency the court, the normal medical system may be affected,” he said.



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