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A coroner's inquiry into a full-time NSman suicide found serious lapses in managing his schizophrenia.
State Coroner said the medical centre of Khatib Camp was supposed to maintain a psychiatric register of all its soldiers. But after the death of Pte Ganesh Pillay, such a register is still not maintained.
The coroner highlighted how such lapses in handling mentally ill NSFs may be more widespread than thought.
According to an Army Directive, camps are supposed to keep a medical register of NSFs with psychiatric illnesses.
But Khatib Camp, where the private was posted, did not. The medical officer in the camp Dr Mogilan Mohan, had claimed that his seniors and the psychiatrist in the SAF told him there was no instruction to maintain the register.
The coroner said on Tuesday that he had asked the counsel for the Ministry of Defence, Ms Asanthi, whether the directive had been adhered to since then. Her answer was "No."
State Coroner said the medical centre of Khatib Camp was supposed to maintain a psychiatric register of all its soldiers. But after the death of Pte Ganesh Pillay, such a register is still not maintained.
The coroner highlighted how such lapses in handling mentally ill NSFs may be more widespread than thought.
According to an Army Directive, camps are supposed to keep a medical register of NSFs with psychiatric illnesses.
But Khatib Camp, where the private was posted, did not. The medical officer in the camp Dr Mogilan Mohan, had claimed that his seniors and the psychiatrist in the SAF told him there was no instruction to maintain the register.
The coroner said on Tuesday that he had asked the counsel for the Ministry of Defence, Ms Asanthi, whether the directive had been adhered to since then. Her answer was "No."