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Two Employees Arrested After Confessing to Silchar Hospital Dialysis Unit Sabotage

Two employees confessed to using iron rods to destroy nine of the unit’s 14 machines in an incident now under investigation for potential broker involvement with private diagnostics.

Overview

  • Cachar police held a housekeeping staffer and an Apollo Centre technician who admitted to damaging nine German-made dialysis machines on August 10 and have been remanded in custody.
  • Investigators are examining whether hospital brokers and private diagnostic centres colluded with insiders to carry out the targeted attack.
  • The vandalism forced SMCH to operate on limited dialysis capacity, disrupting treatment schedules for about 30–40 low-income patients who rely on no-cost services.
  • A governing body meeting chaired by MP Parimal Suklabaidya approved tightened security protocols and directed an accelerated repair schedule to restore full treatment capability.
  • State health authorities, including the Directorate of Medical Education and National Health Mission, have been alerted to monitor restoration efforts and ensure service continuity.