Hyderabad: In a shocking case of medical fraud, a 46-year-old man who had posed as a qualified dentist for several years was arrested on Tuesday following a raid by the special operations team and local police in Old Neredmet, Malkajgiri. According to the news reports, the accused had been operating Anjalika dental clinic named near Three Temple without possessing the required qualifications or license.Also Read:Two arrested for posing as doctor, stealing jewellery at Rajiv Gandhi Govt HospitalBased on reliable information that the clinic in Old Neredmet was operating without obtaining permission from the department concerned, an inspection was carried out on March 24, a police official said, reports PTI.Further verification revealed that the accused had not pursued a Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) beyond the school level. Authorities alleged that he used fabricated credentials to falsely present himself as a licensed dental professional, deceiving patients for years.
Speaking to TOI, police said he hails from Gorakhpur in Uttar Pradesh and moved to Telangana 25 years ago. He initially stayed in Kagaznagar before shifting to Neredmet 15 years ago. He reportedly established the clinic about 14 years ago and operated it often during late-night hours.
Authorities confirmed that the accused had been charging consultation and treatment fees while falsely claiming professional expertise. His actions not only amounted to cheating but also posed a serious threat to public health.A case has been registered against him under charges of cheating and illegal medical practice. Police officials stated that further investigation is underway to determine the full extent of his activities and identify potential victims. Also Read:5 Quacks busted for practising allopathy illegally in TelanganaMedical dialogues had previously reported that a total of five unqualified medical practitioners, including a BHMS (Bachelor of Homoeopathic Medicine and Surgery) doctor, were allegedly practising allopathy illegally at private clinics, identified during surprise inspections by the Telangana Medical Council (TGMC).
