Police Raids Al-Shifa Hospital based on IMA Complaint, books MD under IPC Section 420
Kochi: Based on the complaint of the Indian Medical Association, Kerala State Branch, the police authorise recently raided the Al-Shifa Hospital for Piles at Edappally to inspect the allegations of illegal happenings in the hospital.
Among other allegations, the raid was based upon the complaint of the Indian Medical Association, questioning the medical degrees of the Hospital Managing director.
Speaking to Medical Dialogues team, Dr Samuel Koshy informed, " We received a number of queries against Al shifa Hospital and its MD. We set an internal committee to look into the matter, which found various discrepancies in the medical degrees and registration of Shajahan Yoosaf Sahib. He apparently completed the higher secondary education in 1992, but is registered for homoeo diploma in 1987 with the Homoeo Medical Council. Moreover there was also over-lapping of dates of house surgency and post-graduate training in Russia. How can he be doing his house-surgency in India while pursuing his PG in Russia, both at the same times? Also, hospital's brochure said he had been practising since 2002. But he got registration only in 2007."
" Based on the enquiry, we have found substance in the allegations of forgery, false documentation and cheating by the hospital MD. We have revoked his IMA membership, and forwarded our recommendations to various authorities including the police and the state medical council," he added.
Hospital SHUTS DOWN
A recent report in TOI stated, amidst these allegations, the hospital announced closing down its shutters. "Today we took a decision to close down the hospital as it is not feasible for us to function anymore. No new patients will be admitted and the hospital will be completely closed down once the present inpatients are discharged," Sunil Kumar, manager, Al Shifa Hospital told TOI.
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