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The police have registered a case towards 4 individuals, together with two medical doctors and staff of the Council of Indian Medicine in Haryana, for issuing pretend and bogus certificates.
Those booked have been recognized as Mahender Kumar of Hisar, Dr Bansal of Chandigarh, Dr Naveen and Karan Sarna of Ambala metropolis.
As per Mahender, accused Dr Bansal practices in Chandigarh, Dr Naveen and Karan Sarna, work within the council and one different particular person, whose face is thought by him, are additionally concerned in issuing a number of tutorial certificates to many individuals.
A grievance was lodged by Dr Dinesh Sharma, registrar, Council of Haryana Indian Medicine in December 2022. He mentioned in August 2022 and October 2022, he acquired two letters from the Hisar medication management officer for verification of a registration certificates issued by the council in April 2022. On checking the certificates, it was discovered to be pretend and bogus.
Sharma mentioned Mahender had advised them that his son had utilized for NEET examination round 5 to 6 years in the past. He, in his assertion earlier than the council, mentioned Dr Bansal from Chandigarh contacted and guaranteed him that they’ll get his BAMS achieved from Haryana state and can put together an authentic certificates however he must pay 10 lakhs for it, of which 5 lakh was to be paid instantly and the stability quantity was to be paid on the time of getting certificates.
Mahender mentioned certificates of BAMS first, second and third skilled of Chhatrapati Shahu Ji Maharaj University, Kanpur, and a registration certificates with Council of Indian Medicine in Haryana, was issued by them in April 2022 and was handed over to him at Majri Chowk in Panchkula by Dr Naveen and Dr Bansal and he paid 10 lakh to them.
He had alleged that the accused had additionally issued certificates to a number of individuals and Dr Naveen even used to say that he may present MBBS course certificates to anybody.
Mahender has supplied to be an approver and submitted all paperwork with the council and has urged them to recuperate the cash.
The police have registered the case beneath Sections 406, 420, 467, 468, 471 and 12b of the IPC.
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