Bareilly news: A fake doctor was apprehended for selling fraudulent medical degrees to over 400 students, scamming them out of more than Rs 3 crore in the Bareilly district of Uttar Pradesh, police reported on Wednesday. The accused was identified as Vijay Sharma.
Superintendent of Police, Manush Pareek, told news agency PTI, "The investigation revealed that Khusro Memorial P.G. College had issued fake MBBS degrees from various universities to approximately 400 students. The college management that included Vijay Sharma collected around Rs 3.7 crore in fees from these students who were unaware of the fraudulent degrees until they attempted to apply for licenses or jobs."
Pareek also said Vijay Sharma falsely claimed to have a Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery (MBBS) degree. His truth was exposed after the investigation by the police.
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Last week, in connection with this case, two individuals including the owner of the college were apprehended and the college was sealed by the administration. Sharma, who had been on the run, was arrested on Wednesday. He confessed to being part of a scheme to produce and sell fake degrees, according to Pareek.
"Sharma said that he and his associates had generated fake degrees from universities in Orissa, Himachal Pradesh, Roorkee, and Kanpur. The funds obtained from selling these degrees were used to acquire substantial property," the SP added.