Vikram Kalyan
The arrests were made during the investigation of a case registered by the SOG on a complaint filed by the health department regarding alleged irregularities under the RGHS in Sikar district.According to investigators, the accused were employees of Dr Vijay and a pvt diagnostic centre and allegedly played an active role in generating fake consultations and diagnostic claims under the government health scheme. The SOG alleged that laboratory staff collected RGHS card details from beneficiaries on the instructions of the late Dr Vijay Moond and laboratory operator Banwari Lal.Investigators alleged that consultation slips were arranged through doctors posted at SK Hospital in Sikar and diagnostic tests were shown as having been prescribed to patients who were either not examined or existed only on paper. Fake test reports were then allegedly generated and uploaded to the RGHS portal, enabling fraudulent payments to be claimed from the state government.The case relates to allegations that the late Dr Vijay Moond, along with Banwari Lal and several doctors posted at SK Hospital in Sikar, including Dr Kamal Kumar Agrawal alias K.K. Agrawal, Dr Gajraj Singh, Dr Sunil Dhaka, Dr Rakesh Choudhary and Dr Mukesh Verma, orchestrated large-scale fraud under the scheme.According to the SOG, unnecessary diagnostic tests were prescribed, fabricated reports uploaded and inflated claims submitted, resulting in unlawful financial gains and losses worth crores of rupees to the government. Investigators also alleged that the fraud affected genuine beneficiaries by diverting resources meant for legitimate treatment.Earlier in the investigation, Banwari Lal and Dr Kamal Kumar Agrawal were arrested earlier and are currently in judicial custody.During police remand, investigators will question the newly arrested accused about the preparation of fake consultation slips, collection of RGHS card details, uploading of fabricated reports, distribution of money allegedly obtained through fraudulent claims and the involvement of other members of the suspected network.Officials said further legal and departmental action would be taken against any doctors, laboratory operators, employees or other persons found involved during the investigation. The SOG is also examining financial records and assets linked to the accused as part of the ongoing probe.
