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Accused Narendra Vikramaditya Yadav.

Accused Narendra Vikramaditya Yadav. | Photo credit: special arrangement

The Police in Damoh of Madhya Pradesh are preparing to obtain an approach to perform a polygraph test in Narendra Vikramaditya Yadav, who has arrested Bone for allegedly impersonating Cardiologist and performing Samerday on Saturday, an officer Saint Daths,)).

Damoh’s superintendent or Shrutkirti Somvanshi police said The Hindu That the District Police will write to the Police headquarters in the state capital Bhopal for a wink to begin the process of seeking the court’s permission and carrying out the lies detection test next week. The police also hope to obtain their custody for other days after the five -day return ends on Sunday.

Photos of documents and tools recovered from Narendra Vikramaditya Yadav apartment in Prayagraj. | Photo credit: special arrangement

“Verify your claims to have studied in a foreign institution is taking time, so we hope to hold research by verifying your claims with a polygraph test,” he said, added that the defendant is a medical university.

“The defendant also claims to have worked under the true professor John Camm, but he (Prof. Camm) has refuted his statements,” said the officer.

Photos of documents and tools recovered from Narendra Vikramaditya Yadav apartment in Prayagraj. | Photo credit: special arrangement

Somvanshi also said that the FIR against Mr. Yadav in the Naide of Uttar Pradesh in 2013 was also presented for presenting false documents and false identity details to a hospital where he worked for a few days.

“He had delivered a false legal notice to the Kailash hospital in Noida after being fired in a matter of days due to his suspicious documents and behaviors. After this, the FIR was presented in the hospital complaint,” said the SP, and added that this case led to a five -year prohibition in his practice, which led him to forge a new identity. Hey, however, was not arrested at that time.

Separate bonds with family

Meanwhile, a Damoh police team also visited his family in Kanpur from Uttar Pradesh and spoke with his father and brother to obtain more information about him, but discovered that he had Astrado with them for years.

“I talked to his father on the phone. According to him, he barely talks to them and only visited his house several times he left in 1998. He has been living since his MBBS began in 1991, but completed his home,” Somvanshi added.

The photo of his youth. | Photo credit: special arrangement

Mr. Yadav is a battery or imperonating Prof. Dr. John Camm and performing surgeries such as angiography and angioplasty at the Damoh Mission Hospital with accusations labeled that surgeries led to the death of multiple patients.

The Damoh Police arrested him on April 7, Prayagraj and the investigation has so far revealed that he has been carrying out unauthorized practice for almost two decades.

Mr. Somvanshi also said that another team visited Prayagraj to search in the apartment from which he was trapped and has presented several counterfeit documents, including AADHAR cards, and the tools used to make documents such as high quality ROM printers Rom reside Marks in stamps.

“It was like a complete laboratory. There are several identification cards with different images [of his]. His name in Aaadhar is Narendra John Camm, according to biometric details. We have written to Uidai to consult your Aadhar card made before 2016 and coincide with its biometric details with the current one, and share the findings with us, “he said.

Meanwhile, SIT has also been formed for an exhaustive investigation of the case, Somvanshi said. The officer said the police are considering adding more names in the FIR or presenting a new one against the people of the hospital administration. “We are discussing whether there are more people involved in this. We are also waiting for the CMHO report if any violation has a leg found in the hospital,” he said.

Ash by family of Mr. Yadav, had cleared the entrance exam for MBBs in his first attempt, added the officer.

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