Counter Allegations: Delhi Doctor accused of rape, alleges Rs 9.5 crore fraud on the female Counterpart
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New Delhi: A Delhi based private doctor was recently booked after a female doctor based in Ambala accused him to molestation and blackmail. The two had apparently met on social media platform Facebook a few years ago. The accused doctor on the other hand, has made counter allegations against the female medico accusing her of embezzlement and fraud
According to media reports, the Delhi doctor sent a friend request to the Ambala based female medico on Facebook and soon they exchanged their numbers.
The Ambala doctor alleged that he took her to different cities in the country and abroad, including places at America and Srilanka, in the name of official conferences where he allegedly molested her.
She further alleged that the doctor made objectionable videos of her and had blackmailed her, reports the Jagran. The activity was allegedly carried out for a period of 5 years
Read Also: 25 year old Gurugram Doctor booked on rape allegations by nurse
According to media reports, the Delhi doctor sent a friend request to the Ambala based female medico on Facebook and soon they exchanged their numbers.
The Ambala doctor alleged that he took her to different cities in the country and abroad, including places at America and Srilanka, in the name of official conferences where he allegedly molested her.
She further alleged that the doctor made objectionable videos of her and had blackmailed her, reports the Jagran. The activity was allegedly carried out for a period of 5 years
Read Also: 25 year old Gurugram Doctor booked on rape allegations by nurse
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