<p>Noida: Four officials of the Uttar Pradesh Power Corporation Limited (UPPCL) have been booked after a seven-year-old boy lost both his hands as he came in contact with a high-voltage wire hanging dangerously close to the roof of a house in Dankaur here.</p><p>The action was taken based on a complaint filed against the UPPCL officials, including an SDO and a junior engineer, by the boy's father on Monday.</p><p>According to the FIR, the incident occurred on May 22 when Naushad Ali's son Taimur was playing on a neighbour's roof in the Achheja Bujurg village. The boy suffered grievous injuries after he touched the dangling 11,000-volt power line.</p>.Hotelier, 4 staffers held for assaulting UPPCL team, holding them hostage.<p>He was admitted to the Safdarjung Hospital in Delhi, where doctors had to sever both his hands from the elbows to stop the spread of infection, the FIR stated.</p><p>Ali claimed in the complaint that despite informing authorities multiple times, no action has been taken to remove unsecured high-voltage wires.</p><p>Dankaur Police Station's Inspector in-charge Mundnera Singh confirmed that the FIR has been registered against the four UPPCL officials and an investigation has been initiated.</p>
<p>Noida: Four officials of the Uttar Pradesh Power Corporation Limited (UPPCL) have been booked after a seven-year-old boy lost both his hands as he came in contact with a high-voltage wire hanging dangerously close to the roof of a house in Dankaur here.</p><p>The action was taken based on a complaint filed against the UPPCL officials, including an SDO and a junior engineer, by the boy's father on Monday.</p><p>According to the FIR, the incident occurred on May 22 when Naushad Ali's son Taimur was playing on a neighbour's roof in the Achheja Bujurg village. The boy suffered grievous injuries after he touched the dangling 11,000-volt power line.</p>.Hotelier, 4 staffers held for assaulting UPPCL team, holding them hostage.<p>He was admitted to the Safdarjung Hospital in Delhi, where doctors had to sever both his hands from the elbows to stop the spread of infection, the FIR stated.</p><p>Ali claimed in the complaint that despite informing authorities multiple times, no action has been taken to remove unsecured high-voltage wires.</p><p>Dankaur Police Station's Inspector in-charge Mundnera Singh confirmed that the FIR has been registered against the four UPPCL officials and an investigation has been initiated.</p>