
Ex Lab Technician Found Posing As AIIMS Cardiology Professor, Arrested
- byDoctor News Daily Team
- 18 February, 2025
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New Delhi: A 44-year-old man was arrested for allegedly posing as a senior bureaucrat and an assistant professor at AIIMS here to cheat people, police said on Thursday.
The accused has been identified as Devendra Kumar Mishra, a resident of Madhya Pradesh, they said.
Mishra was posing as a visiting faculty at AIIMS' cardiology department and Army Hospital, Delhi Cantonment, and an advisor in NITI Aayog to cheat the public, a senior officer told PTI.
"On Tuesday, he was apprehended from central Delhi," Additional Commissioner of Police (Crime) Shibesh Singh said.
Two mobile phones, three SIM cards, fake ID cards of Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare and AIIMS, and Rs 68,000 cash were recovered from his possession, the police said.
During interrogation, Mishra told the police that he came to Delhi in 2008 and started a blood collection centre at Vinod Nagar, Laxmi Nagar. However, he had to shut shop due to losses, they said.
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The police told HT that the man is a trained lab technician. "He ran a lab in Rewa in Madhya Pradesh two decades ago. In Delhi, he opened a blood collection center in east Delhi in 2008, but it soon wrapped up and he began perpetrating this fraud," the officer said.
Thereafter, he started cheating people by posing as senior bureaucrats and doctors of prestigious hospitals, they added.
He also approached the district magistrate of Aligarh in Uttar Pradesh to issue a gun license to one Sanjay Sharma in lieu of money, the police said.
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