Delhi based consultancy cheats doctor of Rs 42 lakh in promise of PG seat in MAMC, 1 held
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Bhopal: Based on a complaint moved by a doctor who was cheated of Rs 42.50 lakh by a Delhi-based consultancy in the promise of a seat in the Post-Graduation course (PG course) at Maulana Azad Medical College (MAMC), Rewa police have busted an interstate gang operating an admission racket in medical colleges.
One of the members of the gang has already been arrested by the police while attempts are being made to trace the other members of the gang.
As per a recent media report by Free Press journal, Rewa SP Rakesh Kumar Singh informed that the complainant doctor alleged that he gave the amount to the accused gang for getting admission in the post-graduation course in a medical college in New Delhi.
The doctor elaborated that last year in January, he received a message from the accused company which claimed that it can help him in securing a PG seat in a medical college. The doctor paid a visit to the office and checked the relevant papers. After the consultancy secured the trust of the doctor, they demanded almost Rs 80 lakhs from the doctor for granting him a PG seat.
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