Two Fake Doctors Arrested in Govandi for Operating Illegal Clinics
Illegal clinics busted, two fake docs booked in Govandi
Hindustan Times
Image: Hindustan Times
In Govandi, Mumbai, two individuals, Rajeev Ranjan and Kubernath Yadav, have been arrested for running unauthorized clinics and posing as doctors. They provided medical services without valid qualifications, risking patient safety. The police conducted a raid following a tip-off, leading to the closure of their clinics.
- 01Two men arrested for operating illegal clinics in Govandi, Mumbai.
- 02Accused lacked recognized medical degrees and registration.
- 03They administered injections and prescribed medications without authorization.
- 04Action taken by Mumbai Crime Branch and BMC officials.
- 05Clinics sealed, and legal notices issued under relevant laws.
Advertisement
In-Article Ad
In a significant crackdown on illegal medical practices, the Mumbai Crime Branch Police, along with officials from the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), arrested Rajeev Ranjan (34) and Kubernath Yadav (56) in Shivaji Nagar, Govandi. The duo was operating unauthorized clinics without valid medical qualifications or registration with the Maharashtra Medical Council. Following a tip-off, authorities raided their clinics, discovering that they were providing medical services despite lacking formal training. Ranjan had completed only Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) education, while Yadav had completed Secondary School Certificate (SSC) education, with one holding a naturopathy qualification. They had previously worked under licensed doctors but began treating patients independently, risking lives by administering injections and prescribing antibiotics without authorization. The police have booked them under the Maharashtra Medical Practitioners Act of 1961, sealed their clinics, and issued notices under the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita.
Advertisement
In-Article Ad
This incident highlights the risks posed by unqualified medical practitioners, emphasizing the need for regulatory enforcement to protect public health.
Advertisement
In-Article Ad
Reader Poll
How concerned are you about the presence of illegal medical practitioners?
Connecting to poll...
Read the original article
Visit the source for the complete story.




