
Man held for masquerading as doctor, running clinic for 3 years in Odisha
The Hindu
“We came to know that his educational qualification is only Class VIII, and impersonated himself as an MBBS doctor,” police said.
A 45-year-old man has been arrested for allegedly impersonating as a doctor and running a clinic for the last three years in Odisha’s Ganjam district, police said on Saturday. Several medicines and basic medical equipment worth over ₹1 lakh have also been seized during a search operation at the facility in Kumpapada village in Jagannath Prasad block on Thursday, a senior officer said. “We came to know that his educational qualification is only Class VIII, and impersonated himself as an MBBS doctor,” Jagannath Prasad police station Iinspector Dillip Nayak said.More Related News

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