Surat police seal bogus multispeciality hospital
The Free Press Journal|November 19, 2024
The Surat administration has sealed a bogus multispeciality hospital located in the Bamroli area and arrested the administrator and quack doctors involved in setting up the hospital to rob innocent patients.
Surat police seal bogus multispeciality hospital

A multi-specialty hospital called Janaseva was inaugurated on Sunday in Bamroli area of Surat where a large number of migrant population is residing.

The doctors involved in starting the bogus hospital were arrested in the case of smuggling liquor in the year 2022 at the Pandesara police station.

On July 31, 2022, a special operation group registered a complaint against Babluram Shukla at Pandesara police station for bogus medical practice.

Similarly, a complaint was also filed against Rajaram Dubey in Pandesara police station.

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