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Home » Blog » ‘Fake’ doctor in Madhya Pradesh admitted he had forged several degrees, say police

‘Fake’ doctor in Madhya Pradesh admitted he had forged several degrees, say police

Neha MalhotraBy Neha Malhotra India
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The police in Damoh of Madhya Pradesh are currently contacting several foreign institutions to verify the claims of the alleged fake cardiologist Narendra Vikramaditya Yadav aka Narendra John Camm that persecuted Medical Coursay. Blus.

Damoh’s superintendent or Shrutkirti Somvanshi police said The Hindu That Mr. Yadav, accused or that he passes through the cardiologist based in the United Kingdom, John Camm, has a legitimate MBBS title of the University of Northern Bengala, but could not clarify the entry test for the mastery.

Somvanshi said the defendant admitted to having forged other titles such as Doctor of Medicine (MD) of several Indian universities.

“We have talked to the university authorities and have confirmed their educational records. We have also contacted some of their lot colleagues who recognized him,” said Mr. Somvanshi.

The officer said that the defendant said that after he could not clear the entrance for the postgraduate degree, he pursued multiple conventional courses abroad as the membership of the real doctors in London.

“We have written to the institutions that he has named and we are waiting to know of them. We are also working to obtain their

Mr. Yadav was arrested on April 7 of Uttar Pradesh, days after the accusations arose against him for performing crucial procedures such as angioplasty and angiography in patients at the Missions of Damoh hospital that caused multiple deaths.

‘Sealing Laboratory’

Meanwhile, the authorities sealed the cardiac catheterization laboratory of the Mission Hospital on Thursday, considering that it is a “place of evidence” in which Mr. Yadav conducted his surgeries.

However, a district official said that the action was tasks after the team of the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), which Damoh had visited to investigate the matter, “Conerns Serios” raised regarding the operation of the laboratory.

Published – April 11, 2025 01:13 am isth

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