"Request To Sort Mutually": Fake PMO Official Threatens Top Eye Hospital CEO
NDTV
In a complaint to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) said a man impersonated the Director of government advisory in the PMO - a non-existent designation - and used it to threaten certain businesses
A man from Gujarat's Vadodara has been charged with impersonating an official in the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) to threaten the top executive of a major eye hospital over a financial dispute.
Dr Adil Agarwal, the chief executive of Dr Agarwal's Eye Hospital, had won an arbitration battle - ordered by the high court - to receive Rs 16.43 crore from two Indore-based doctors who had allegedly cheated the hospital.
The accused and Vadodara resident, Mayank Tiwari, sent several messages to Dr Agarwal on behalf of the two doctors - Dr Pranay Kumar Singh and Dr Sonu Verma - to "settle the matter".