Headmaster in ‘inebriated’ state caught by DPEO in Gujarat’s Mahisagar, booked under Prohibition Act

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A primary school headmaster in Mahisagar has been arrested and booked under the Prohibition Act after he was allegedly caught in an inebriated state while on duty during a surprise visit by the District Primary Education Officer Avaniba Mori Saturday.

The incident happened Saturday morning when Mori, who was on surprise visits to various primary schools in the district, arrived at the Vachalwada primary school in Kadana taluka.

When the DPEO met the headmaster, Sardar Kula Malivad, and asked him questions about the school, he was an alleged “unstable” condition and “unable to speak coherently”.

Suspecting that Malivad was under the influence of an intoxicant, Mori immediately called the local police and initiated a formal action against him. The headmaster was brought to the Ditwas police station where he was formally booked under the relevant sections of the Prohibition Act, according to the complaint filed by the District Education Department. Malivad was arrested after undergoing the mandatory medical tests.



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