India, Feb. 18 -- Tripura police on Saturday said they have booked a person for allegedly illegally collecting details personal details of the people to enrol them under the recently launched Chief Minister's Jan Arogya Yojana (CM-JAY) which ensures free health insurance cover for each beneficiaries.

Police said that upon getting information they reached and suspended a camp in Agartala issuing beneficiary cards under the scheme held at a local club and arrested a man identified as one Babul Roy Chowdhury. Police said Chowdhury was charging Rs. 250 for each card.

In a step towards the health guarantee to every person in the state, Tripura chief minister Manik Saha on Thursday launched the CM-JAY. Launched on the lines of PM-Jan Arogya Y...