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UPI Fraud: 8 contractual employees at Victoria Hospital allegedly divert Rs 23 lakh

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Bengaluru: A major UPI scanner fraud has come to light at Victoria Hospital in Bengaluru, where eight contractual employees, including six women, allegedly misappropriated Rs 23.78 lakh. A case has been registered at Vishweshwarapura (VV Puram) police station following a complaint by the hospital’s Medical Superintendent, through a staff member.
The accused, outsourced staff members working at the Infosys Lab within the hospital campus, were appointed at the billing counter of the Infosys Lab to collect payments for blood tests and other diagnostic services. According to the complaint, the eight staff members, instead of depositing the collected funds into the government account, allegedly diverted the payments for personal use.
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Speaking to TOI, Dr Deepak said that suspicions about misappropriation of funds arose a few months ago when some discrepancies were noticed in transactions. "We formed an internal committee and audited transactions from the last few months, and our suspicions were confirmed. This is why we lodged a police complaint. We do not know exactly in which of our 8-10 counters the money was being siphoned off. Now, as the police investigation begins, our auditors will go through our records to determine when exactly the misappropriation began and how much money was diverted so far. As of now, Rs 23 lakh is our estimate."
The police complaint was filed at least five months after the fraud began, as the diversion of funds reportedly began before Dr Kavya assumed charge in August 2025. “As soon as I took charge, I ordered the FIR, but administrative procedures took a few months,” she explained.
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With a keen interest in storytelling and a dedication to uncovering facts, Rumela De Sarkar joined Medical Dialogues as a Correspondent in 2024. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in English Literature from the University of North Bengal. Rumela covers a wide range of healthcare topics, including medical news, policy updates, and developments related to doctors, hospitals, and medical education

