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Delhi Doctor among five arrested for making forged COVID test reports
New Delhi: A doctor among five people from South Delhi have been arrested by the police for allegedly preparing fake Covid-19 reports using forged means.The arrest was made following an investigation by the police based on a complaint call on Thursday alleging that Genestrings lab in Malviya Nagar was involved in preparing fake Covid reports.On probing, police found that the doctor with the...
New Delhi: A doctor among five people from South Delhi have been arrested by the police for allegedly preparing fake Covid-19 reports using forged means.
The arrest was made following an investigation by the police based on a complaint call on Thursday alleging that Genestrings lab in Malviya Nagar was involved in preparing fake Covid reports.
On probing, police found that the doctor with the help of his two aides used to telephonically send the report to the two lab technicians, who used to prepare the reports on their laptop using the letterhead of the said lab provided to them by the doctor. Later, the accused used to deliver test results to people without even registering the samples in the lab.
Sanchari Chattopadhyay has pursued her M.A in English and Culture Studies from the University of Burdwan, West Bengal. She likes observing cultural specificities and exploring new places.