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Wednesday, 17 March 2021

To claim insurance, kin furnish fake document

Ravinder Saini

Tribune News Service

Rohtak, March 16

A couple of days after a case in connection with forged admission and discharge cards surfaced in the Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences (PGIMS), another fraud related to the fake transport certificate surfaced in the hospital.

The transport certificate is meant for transporting patient's body from the hospital. Dr Sandeep, Deputy Medical Superintendent-Cum-Nodal Officer (Litigation), PGIMS, has recommended to the police to register an FIR in the matter.

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  • Dr Sandeep, Deputy Medical Superintendent-Cum-Nodal Officer (Litigation), PGIMS, has recommended that an FIR be registered in the matter
  • The transport certificate is meant for transporting patient's body from the hospital

The incident relates to Agra native Aman (28), who was shown dead on papers. Last year, his family had presented a transport certificate to the Life Corporation of India (LIC) to claim the insurance money.

As per the certificate, Aman was brought dead to the Accident and Emergency Department of the PGIMS on August 2, 2020, sources say. The format of the certificate was no different to the one issued by the PGIMS and it even bore the department's stamp.

In November 2020, the LIC had sent the certificate to the PGIMS for verification. The hospital, in its reply, said Aman was neither admitted to the hospital nor the transport certificate was issued by the hospital. To ensure no mistake was made at its end, the hospital had re-verified the certificate and found it to be fake. Dr Sandeep told The Tribune, "The matter is serious. It seems a criminal conspiracy is at work here."



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