Class 12 passout impersonates as MBBS doctor, examines patients at gynaecology ward, arrested
Bhopal: A 30-year-old man was arrested on Monday for impersonating an MBBS doctor and examining patients in the gynaecology ward of Morena District Hospital after he managed to scan another doctor's transfer order and make required changes with such expertise for joining the hospital.
The accused has been identified as a 30-year-old resident of Gospur village, pretending to be pursuing MD, when he actually holds a high school degree certificate. This is not the first time he has been arrested, in 2019, he was held by the police in the same district for performing postmortem and preparing medico-legal cases without any valid qualification.
The accused at that time had forged the transfer order of another doctor and used it as his own and examining almost hundreds of patients over 6 month period without any proper qualification.
However, the High Court had granted him bail in the first case two weeks ago after which he again resorted to committing fraud by pretending as an MBBS doctor pursuing MD. This time he targeted Morena district hospital which is 35 kilometres away from the district headquarters.
In both cases, he has been booked under the charges of impersonation, cheating, forgery, and using a forged document.
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