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Man detained for impersonating AIIMS doctor: Police

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jan 23 2017 | 8:23 PM IST
Delhi Police has detained a 37- year-old man over allegations of impersonating an AIIMS doctor and duping patients in Safdarjung hospital.
Avinash Anand, however, told police that he is a Ph.D in Yoga and was at the hospital to meet a patient from his village who is undergoing treatment there.
"We are verifying the allegations of the hospital and the man is being questioned. No case has been registered as of now," said a senior police officer.
Dr Balvinder Singh, assistant professor at orthopaedic department of Safdarjung Hospital, said Anand claimed to be an associate professor at AIIMS Trauma Centre and even carried an identity card with the institute's logo.
"Last Saturday, he brought a patient in my OPD and requested us to admit him. He introduced himself as an associate professor in the Orthopaedic department at AIIMS Trauma Centre and said the patient was from his village.
"When we conversed about the patient's course of treatment, he started floundering, leading to suspicion over authenticity of him being a doctor," Dr Singh said.

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Singh said they admitted the patient and meanwhile tried to verify if there was a doctor by this name at AIIMS Trauma Centre.
"There was no doctor by that name in the department at AIIMS. So we asked the patient to call Anand today. When Anand came, we handed him over to the police," Singh said, adding that many bank deposit slips have been recovered from Anand.
The Medcial Superitendent of Safdarjung hospital has already given a complaint to Safadarjung Encalve police station in this regard.

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First Published: Jan 23 2017 | 8:23 PM IST

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