Viral Video Shows Jodhpur Doctor molesting Patients, Doctor now absconding

Published On 2017-10-09 10:04 GMT   |   Update On 2017-10-09 10:04 GMT
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Jodhpur: A medical practitioner working at a private clinic located near Akhalia crossroads in Jodhpur, is on the run from the police, since two videos showing him inappropriately touching two female patients has gone viral on social media.

The videos, which are viral on youtube and whatsapp, shows the doctor's, now identified as Dr Abdul Aziz, misdeed towards two female patients, who can be seen being touched inappropriately by the doctor while undergoing a checkup.

DNA reports that when the media tried to contact him over the phone, he handed the phone to a retired police officer, who defended the doctor on the ground that where is the girl who complained about this matter. Meanwhile, Shivsena leader has filed a case against the doctor, and taking cognisance of the video as well as the complaint the State Woman's Commission has also began its investigation. However, International Business Times reports that the police is yet to register an FIR against the doctor as the victim ( or her family) has not filed a complaint.

IBT also reports quoting sources say that the videos were recorded six to seven months back. The reports also suggest that the victims might have been blackmailed using these videos. Police suspect that it could be a reason that prevented the victims from filing a complaint. Neither the victims nor their families have approached the police yet.

The doctor is absconding and currently untraceable by the police.

 
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