UP: Woman Doctor arrested for alleged link with mafia don

After the matter came to light, the doctor had said that the mafia don Mukhtar Ansari had made her forcibly sign the papers.

Published On 2021-04-22 03:30 GMT   |   Update On 2021-04-22 11:01 GMT
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Lucknow: The Barabanki police, on Tuesday, arrested a lady doctor of Shyam Sanjeevani Hospital in Mau, in connection with the registration of an ambulance on fake documents.

The ambulance was used to ferry mafia don Mukhtar Ansari from the Ropar jail to Mohali court in Punjab earlier this month. An associate of the doctor has also been arrested.

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Both will be presented in court on Tuesday. Rajnath Yadav, another accused in this case, has already been arrested. Superintendent of Police Barabanki, Yamuna Prasad, said that this arrest has been made after SIT investigation.

The woman doctor is accused of registering an ambulance on the basis of a forged document. After the matter came to light, the doctor had said that the mafia don Mukhtar Ansari had made her forcibly sign the papers. Based on her statement, the Barabanki police also registered a case of conspiracy and forgery against Mukhtar Ansari who has been booked for conspiracy under Section 120 B, and the investigation of the case was then handed over to the SIT.

The matter came to light when the ambulance, with a registration number of Barabanki district, was seen taking Mukhtar Ansari to a court in Punjab.

Investigations revealed that the registration of the ambulance (UP 41 AT 7171) had expired and the hospital where the ambulance was registered, was not in existence.

The signatory doctor was later traced to Mau where she runs the hospital.

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Article Source : IANS

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