JHANSI, Dec. 13 -- Conman Abhinav Singh, who impersonated a cardiologist and forged documents to secure a position at the Government Medical College in Lalitpur, was sent to judicial remand on Friday, said the police. SP (Lalitpur) Mohd Mushtaq confirmed the recovery of several forged documents from Singh's possession during investigation. Singh, who had been living under the false identity of his brother-in-law, Dr Rajive Gupta, was uncovered following a complaint from his sister, the wife of Dr Gupta, made at the medical college. After a day-long investigation by a three member committee set up by DM Satya Prakash on Thursday, an FIR was lodged against the accused on a written complaint by additional CMO Dr Ramnaresh Soni under sections 319(2), 318(4), 338, 336(3)(4), 340(2) of the BNS late at night. In his confession statement issued on Friday, Abhinav Singh, a B Tech computer science degree holder, said he landed a job in the customs department in Mumbai in 1999, where he was implicated in a scrap scam involving crores. Singh absconded from his work place, after which he was declared as a proclaimed offender. In between, Singh forged documents of his brother-in-law Dr Rajive Gupta who lives in the US, and started working as a doctor in Mathura. The CBI nabbed Singh in 2019. The court sentenced him to 16 months in jail and imposed a fine of Rs 8 lakh. After coming out of jail, Singh came to know about the recruitment drive for doctors in Lalitpur through the national health mission. He applied and was selected as a specialist in district hospital as an outsourced employee....