Eight mentally ill patients from Uttar Pradesh admitted in mental centres here were today sent to Bareilly following a court order on the large number of patients from other states staying at asylums in Kerala.
Justice Thothathil B Radhakrishnan of the Kerala High Court had by an e-mail order directed all concerned officials of Southern Railways, Railway Protection Force and Police to provide adequate facilities to the patients.
The order was issued on the report by the Kerala State Legal Services Authority on the large number of mental patients from other states in mental and relief centres at Thrissur and Pallurthy in Kochi.
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Kerala State Legal Services Authority (KELSA) Member secretary P Mohandas told PTI that the patients are being sent by train and will be accompanied by nine officials, including doctors, para medical staff and helpers.
Police security would be provided to them till they reach their destination. The patients would be admitted to Bareilly Mental Health centre, after which efforts will be made to locate their relatives.
As many as 24 patients would be sent to their respective states, said Mohandas, a former district judge.
Three more patients from UP and nine from Madhya Pradesh would be sent to Indore Mental Health centre and four from Gujarat to Vadodara Mental Health centre would be sent later, he said.