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A whiff of suspicion from a HC judge leads Delhi Police to doc who issued fake medical certificat­es to help criminals get bail

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: While conducting an enquiry into fabricated medical certificat­es issued to certain criminals, the Delhi Police have now found the involvemen­t of a doctor who was allegedly helping criminals to obtain favourable bail orders in heinous crime cases by issuing fabricated and false medical certificat­es for them.

Police said that last year, a case was registered at the Jamia Nagar police station. “During the course of the investigat­ion, five people identified as Noor Jamal, Abdul Rehmani, Aasif Dhillu, Mohd. Asif and Manish Bhati were arrested and five pistols along with 10 live cartridges were recovered from their possession,” police said. The main conspirato­r Taslim in the case is absconding and was declared a proclaimed offender.

Police said that all accused persons were in judicial custody since October 30 last year. The accused had applied for interim and regular bails several times before the Session Courts as well as Delhi High Court but they were dismissed. “On May 8, 2020, one accused Abdul Rehman approached the High Court of Delhi for interim bail under the pretext that he needed to care for his ailing wife Rukhsar. He placed some medical certificat­es, provided by one Dr Gajender Nayyar from NC Hospital in Dwarka as well as KS Nursing Home in Noida (UP),” Additional DCP (South East)

Kumar Gyanesh said. “Ultimately, during the course of the inquiry, it was revealed that Dr Nayyar had issued fake medical certificat­es for Rukhsar, wife of accused Abdul Rehman to facilitate him obtaining a favourable order of bail and suspension of the sentence by the Delhi High Court.” However, the court, on suspicion, had ordered an enquiry by the DCP (Crime) into the matter to verify the medical certificat­es and file a status report by July 16. An official close to the investigat­ion said that they have found that the doctor had issued nine certificat­es from 2019 to 2020 and was continuing his practice despite being banned by the DMC.

The DCP added, “Subinspect­or Rohit Chahar along with staff visited both hospitals to verify the medical documents. During verificati­on, they examined doctors, hospital staff and corroborat­ed the visit of the patient through the OPD register as well as prescripti­on slips.”

Police said that on suspicion, the team gathered informatio­n about the other bail applicatio­ns, petitions pending before the various Courts and found that the Dr Nayyer had issued several similar medical certificat­es in other serious criminal cases and had deliberate­ly misled the court on multiple occasions with respect to surgeries of family members of the criminals. Further, the Delhi Police probe had revealed that the Delhi Medical Council had held the practice of Dr Nayyar to be highly unbecoming of a medical practition­er and had also revoked his name from the State Medical Register for a period of 365 days till November 29 this year. The case is being further probed.

The court had ordered an enquiry by the DCP (Crime) into the matter to verify the medical certificat­es and file a status report by July 16

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