
Mumbai vaccination fraud: Borivali college emerges possible victim, files complaint
India Today
After housing society and a production house, a Mumbai-based college has emerged as a possible victim of the fake vaccine scam in the city. The college has filed a complaint with the police and a probe is on.
Amid arrests in the fake vaccine scam in Mumbai, a city-based college has filed a complaint with the police against organisers of a vaccination camp held on its campus earlier this month. In a statement released on Friday, Borivali’s Aditya College alleged that a vaccination drive was held on its campus on June 3 by the same group that has been accused of duping a housing society in suburban Kandivali. The college authorities said they decided to hold the camp for the benefit to its students, staff and their family members and trustee considering the difficulty in getting vaccination slots for the 18-44 years age group.
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