India, Nov. 10 -- A 59-year-old man from Bengaluru's Nelamangala has been arrested for allegedly using forged medical documents to claim money from the Chief Minister's Relief Fund.
Police said the accused, identified as G Dhananjaya, submitted fake hospital bills and medical papers to obtain financial aid meant for patients in need of emergency treatment, as per a report by Deccan Herald (DH).
Investigations revealed that Dhananjaya, who had completed a Teacher Training Course, had been collecting details of patients who had undergone treatment in private hospitals in Yeshwantpur. Using their information, he is believed to have created forged records and submitted them to the Chief Minister's home office, 'Krishna', to claim the relief...
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