Fake vaccination cases: HC asks Mumbai police to identify big fish
The Hindu
Over 2,000 people administered ‘saline water’ in fake camps allegedly orchestrated by doctor couple
The Bombay High Court on Tuesday told the Mumbai police to identify the ‘big fish’ in cases where over 2,000 people were administered ‘saline water’ in fake COVID-19 vaccination camps allegedly orchestrated by a doctor couple of Shivam Hospital at Charkop in Malad, and to not spare anyone. A division bench of Chief Justice Dipankar Datta and Justice G.S. Kulkarni was hearing a bunch of public interest litigation (PIL) petitions concerning the supply and demand of vaccinations in the city. Public prosecutor Deepak Thakare told the court that seven FIRs had been registered and 11 arrested in the case. A probe was on.More Related News
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