Police say

Police in Madhya Pradesh Damoh are currently in contact with various foreign agencies to verify the alleged forged cardiologist Narendra Vikramaditya Yadav Yadav Alias ​​Narendra John Camm, who has received medical courses abroad, officials said Thursday.
Damoh Police Chief Shrutkirti Somvanshi told Hindu Mr Yadav is accused of impersonating a British cardiologist John Camm who has a legal MBBS degree from the University of North Bangladesh, but he is unable to clear Master’s entrance exams.
Mr Somvanshi said the defendant admitted that he had forged several other degrees including a doctorate in medicine (MD) from various universities in India.
“We have spoken with the university authorities and they have confirmed his educational records. We have also contacted some of his critics who recognized him,” Mr. Somvanshi said.
The official said the defendant claimed that he had offered several regular courses abroad, such as members of the Royal College of Physicians in London, after he was unable to clear the entrance to his postgraduate degree.
“We have written to the agency he named and are waiting to listen. We are also working to obtain his foreign travel records to verify his claims,” ​​SP said.
Mr Yadav was arrested from Uttar Pradesh on April 7.
“Laboratory Sealing”
Meanwhile, authorities sealed the cardiac catheter laboratory at the missionary hospital on Thursday, considering “evidence” that Mr. Yadav had performed the surgery.
However, a district official said the action was taken after visiting the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) team that investigated the matter, raising “serious concerns” about the operation of the laboratory.
publishing – April 11, 2025 01:13 AM IST