Compounder working as Doctor arrested for raping Minor; Police in hunt of actual doctor
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The police probed the matter and found that Taj Ansari who called himself a doctor did not have MBBS degree. He was working as a compounder under Dr SA Alam and used his documents to run the clinic. He gave 40 percent of his income to Dr Alam. Police are looking for Dr Alam.
Kalyan: A "self-proclaimed" doctor has been arrested for allegedly raping a 17-year old girl working as a compounder in his private clinic.
The accused quack has been identified as Taj Ansari who runs a clinic, named Hasan Clinic, in Thane district's Kalyan (Netivali - East village). According to the complainant, she alleged that "Dr" Ansari repeatedly raped her in the clinic. The accused even threatened her that he would fire her from the job and defame her if she does not go according to him.
The complainant further added an owner of the chemist shop attached to the clinic showed her video clips of the rape and started blackmailing her. The chemist allegedly
Kalyan: A "self-proclaimed" doctor has been arrested for allegedly raping a 17-year old girl working as a compounder in his private clinic.
The accused quack has been identified as Taj Ansari who runs a clinic, named Hasan Clinic, in Thane district's Kalyan (Netivali - East village). According to the complainant, she alleged that "Dr" Ansari repeatedly raped her in the clinic. The accused even threatened her that he would fire her from the job and defame her if she does not go according to him.
The complainant further added an owner of the chemist shop attached to the clinic showed her video clips of the rape and started blackmailing her. The chemist allegedly
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