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Time of India
10-07-2025
- Health
- Time of India
Four ‘fake doctors' held in crackdown across Assam
1 2 3 Guwahati: A total of four "fake doctors" playing with the lives of common people were apprehended in Assam in the last 72 hours in a crackdown against unauthorised medical practitioners, officials said on Thursday. One "fake doctor" is currently absconding, and a manhunt is on to arrest him. While two arrests were made in Nagaon on Tuesday, two more were arrested in Jorhat on Wednesday after an anti-quackery and vigilance officer of the Assam govt, Dr Abhijit Neog, lodged FIRs against them. All of them are residents of Assam. They were arrested for criminal breach of trust, endangering public safety, and cheating under BNS, and various sections under the NMC Act 2019. All four have been sent to judicial custody after being produced in local courts. Since the establishment of the anti-quackery and vigilance cell in Jan 2025, 10 fake doctors have been apprehended thus far in the state. Of the 13 FIRs lodged by the unit, ten suspects were arrested, one is absconding, and two cases are under investigation. The identification of such practitioners in Assam began approximately a decade ago, though their presence existed earlier. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 혈관 뻥~ 뚫는 ''이것'' 끈적한,, 콜레스테롤도 배출! "혈관 관리" 하나로도 충분하네요~ 피로개선 끝판왕 더 알아보기 Undo Including Dr Neog's personal efforts over the years, approximately 47 fake doctors were identified and arrested. "The targets of fake doctors are from lower and middle-income groups in both rural and urban areas. Tea garden workers are more susceptible to fake doctors. Around 15 such doctors were arrested from tea gardens in the last few years," Dr Neog told TOI. These individuals successfully manipulate semi-literate people, who lack awareness about proper medical qualifications. The anti-quackery and vigilance unit received information about individuals posing as doctors with unrecognised qualifications in Nagaon, Hojai, and Jorhat districts. "First, we conducted our own investigations and scrutinised the available documents and qualifications of these individuals. We realised that most of them did not have any requisite qualifications. Some produced fake MBBS graduation certificates, while others had degrees in unrecognised streams like alternative medicines," Dr Neog said. After gathering evidence, FIRs were filed with local police stations. While one suspect from Doboka, Hojai district remains at large, the others were arrested. Bimal Sutradhar from Juria and Pankaj Das from Seconee tea estate in Nagaon were arrested on Tuesday. AK Gogoi and Amarjyoti Nath were apprehended from Jorhat on Wednesday. Gogoi claimed to be a medicine specialist and ICU expert, while Nath said he specialised in Indian medicine but practised allopathic medicine. Nath's qualifications are not recognised by the National Commission for Indian System of Medicine. "Sutradhar claimed to be an expert in treating infants, but was a fake Ayurvedic practitioner without any medical degree or registration. On the other hand, Das lacked any recognised qualification," Dr Neog said. Abdul Wahid, who is currently absconding, was under investigation by health services. Wahid claimed that he was an MBBS graduate from Chhattisgarh, but his claim proved to be false. "He claimed to be a neurologist with a diploma in ' Clinical Neurology' from a university in Rajasthan, which does not have medical colleges or medical education programmes," Neog added. Wahid operated "ATS Health Polyclinic" in Doboka for over two years before authorities sealed it on July 4. He and his spouse are currently absconding.


Time of India
28-05-2025
- Time of India
3 Nepalese detained in Hojai for posing as eye doctors
Guwahati: Anti-Quackery & Vigilance Cell of Assam, along with the police, cracked down on people posing as ophthalmologists from Nepal, detaining three Nepali citizens in Hojai district, officials said on Wednesday. According to police, the three persons were taken from a day-long health camp to Hojai police station for questioning on Tuesday. Their names have not yet been disclosed. They were served legal notices and later released on a PR bond, officials said. This marks the fourth operation by the cell resulting in the detention of seven individuals so far this year. The action was initiated after the cell of the Assam Council of Medical Registration lodged a complaint regarding the alleged fraudulent practitioners. Police visited the health camp to verify their credentials and qualifications. Anti-quackery & vigilance officer of the Assam govt, Dr Abhijit Neog, wrote on social media, "The fledgling Anti Quackery & Vigilance Cell of the Assam Council of Medical Registration has been successful in its drive against quackery with the detention of three persons claiming to be Ophthalmologists (which they were not), from Mechi Eye & Aesthetic Hospital, Nepal, when they were conducting an Eye Treatment Camp at Hojai. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 5 Books Warren Buffett Wants You to Read In 2025 Blinkist: Warren Buffett's Reading List Undo " Neog said of the three detainees — all in their 20s — one was an optometrist, another an ophthalmic assistant, and the third an assistant without any medical qualification. Sources said the optometrist had studied at a private university in Guwahati. He said the camp's advertisement had falsely claimed that renowned ophthalmologists from Nepal would conduct the treatments, yet none of the detained individuals were qualified doctors. "This was a case of cheating, as people were led to believe that eminent ophthalmologists from Nepal would treat them, but none were actually present. It constitutes a criminal breach of trust," Neog added. Prior to the Hojai camp, the same people had reportedly organised two similar camps in Guwahati on Monday. Authorities are now investigating whether they had proper authorisation to conduct eye check-ups and treatments. "We had been tracking them for some time," Neog said. Hojai SP, Saurabh Gupta, said, "They are not doctors and have been served a legal notice to respond." The complaint report has been sent to the court. Police said it is a non-cognisable offense. If court orders an investigation, the trio will be summoned and will have to answer before court. Neog said such fraudulent activities have been prevalent in areas like Barpeta Road, Nagaon, and Guwahati (Gita Mandir & Silpukhuri) over the past few years, exploiting public trust in Nepal's reputed eye care services.