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Quack arrested for running illegal abortion clinic in Gurugram
Gurugram: In an ongoing investigation to crack down on illegal abortion racket in the state, the Haryana health department and the police squad arrested a 46-year-old fake doctor for allegedly carrying out abortions and selling pregnancy termination kits on Teekli road in Badshahpur.
A class 12 pass-out, was running Rajlaxmi Clinic on Teekli road in Badshahpur for the last five years. He was treating pregnant women without any valid degree and also selling medical termination of pregnancy (MTP) kits to them, they said.
In the complaint filed by Harish Kumar, medical officer of the health department, the CMO received information that Biswas was a fake doctor, endangering the lives of pregnant women.
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"He is engaged in the business of illegal termination of pregnancy and illegally practicing as a registered medical practitioner," Mr Kumar said in his complaint.
On Friday evening, a woman was sent to the clinic as a decoy patient with signed currency notes to purchase an abortion kit. The woman told the doctor that she was two months pregnant and did not want the child after which Biswas sold an MTP kit to her for ₹ 1,100.
A team from the health department and local police raided the clinic and arrested Biswas after seizing the signed currency notes as well as some MTP kits.
An FIR was registered against the fake doctor under sections 3, 4, 5 of the MTP Act, 336 (endangering the life of others), and 420 (cheating) of the Indian Penal Code and sections 34 of the NMC Act, section 18A, 18 (c), 27 (b)(ii) of the Drugs and Cosmetic Act.
"The accused was arrested and later let off on bail after he joined the investigation," said inspector Madan Lal, SHO of Badshahpur police station.
Medical Dialogues team had reported earlier about several operations carried out by the team to eradicate the illegal abortion business in the state. The Haryana Health Department earlier arrested three people, including a doctor in connection with the case.
A significant crackdown occurred following a raid conducted by health officials at a house in Saharanpur, Uttar Pradesh. Based on substantial evidence, the doctor and two others had been taken into custody.
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