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He posed as a doctor for years. How the death of a patient testified to him


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A young man who was equipped with stolen documents and a borrowed identity was a doctor for years and even worked in a private and state hospital. His secret would probably have been buried if a railway officer had not bought the past of the doctor after the death of his mother in Madhya Pradesh's Jabalpur.

The incident occurred in the Marble City Hospital, where Manoj Kumar, a railway officer, had approved his sick mother. When her condition deteriorated, the doctors allegedly mentioned that she needed supporting ventilation work. In the hospital's records, however, the family later claimed that the family rejected the ventilator – something that manoj emphasizes.

Manoj felt discrepancies and began to examine the identity of the doctor who treated his mother. What he went out was nothing less than a medical thriller – the man who, as Dr. Brijraj Uike spent, was actually Satyendra Nishad. He had accepted the wrong identity to become a doctor.

Satyendra, say the investigators, stole the brand leaf of class 12 and other documents from his school friend, the real Brijraj Uike, a painter from Katni, and received an MBBS approval under the tribal quota in 2018.

“He and I studied the 12th place together in Katni,” said Brijraj Uike, the man whose identity was stolen. “I was shocked to hear how a patient had died and that my name was used by someone as a doctor. I had reported that my documents were missed in 2012 to 2012.”

With these fake login information, Satyendra resolved the medical entrance, entered the Medical College, completed its MBBS, received the registration of Medical Council of India (MCI) and even carried out a super specialization. He then worked in a government hospital for two years before he came to the private sector – while he was camouflage as Brijraj.

Dr. Sanjay Mishra, Chief Medical and Health Officer (CMHO) from Jabalpur, said: “Every registered hospital has to submit valid medical reporting information. In this case, the manipulations are found from the brand leaf of class 12. We verify certificates from the university. However, if these documents are fake from the start, the better will be more difficult to recognize from the start.”

The case was recorded by the Omti police station, which registered a case in accordance with IPC sections in relation to fraud, falsification, identity and abuse of reservation services.

Sonu Kurmi, city manager of the police (CSP), said: “We received a complaint from Manoj Kumar, a railway officer who was suspicious after the death of his mother in the Marble City Hospital. When he tried to speak to the doctor, he was not allowed. Mbbs.


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