New Delhi: Special Cell Police Delhi damages rackets involved in supply of fake medical certificates to imprisoned underbals, which are used to seek guarantees or parole.
A man who claimed to be a doctor was interrogated in custody, said the source.
The defendant was identified as Ram Krishna Gupta, a resident of Sector 75 in Noida.
He is the allegation of the racket mastermind.
More arrests of possibilities and police suspect the involvement of an intermediary and advocate too.
The raid is being carried out to arrest other people.
‘Doctor’, whose credentials are verified, allegedly made more than a dozen certificates for underbial to date for money profits.
Cops suspect he is a dukun and disguised as a doctor who practices based on fake documents.
In accordance with the detention application, the police have requested the imitation section, providing false information to the court, cheating and forgery, against the defendant.
Gupta allegedly collected Rs 50,000-rs 1.00,000 for each report based on an undertrial profile that searched for application.
During the initial investigation, the police had set their involvement in five such cases, said the source.
“During the interrogation, the defendant conceded preparations for several medical reports to help underage prisoners, but he claimed he could not remember their details.
We dig further,” said an investigation.
The police have begun this investigation of instructions at Delhi High Court, which has marked the case of a fictitious medical report during the hearing of drug traders’ warranties, Rais Khan, who was arrested with 329.5 kg of medicine in 2019.
A registered pine and a team was formed to investigate this problem.
The police tried to track the alleged doctor who had issued a fake medical certificate to Undullial, but found it could not be traced.
Some attacks were made to arrest him.
The proclamation process was then initiated to declare him absonc.
On Thursday, the police received information that the suspect in this case was in Noida.
Technical surveillance installed and the suspect was tracked and arrested.
As long as it was questioned, Gupta claimed that he was diagnosed with brain-related diseases and operated by neurologists over the Temporal Left region for brain tumors in 2002-03.
He was later exposed to a doctor’s work and decided to disguise.
The defendant was produced before the court and was taken on detention for four days, the prison application application.