Guwahati, May 6 -- The police investigation into a fake doctor case in Nagaland's Dimapur has uncovered shocking details that are both alarming and bewildering.
Dimapur police, on May 2, revealed that a man named Albert P. Lotha, in his thirties, posed as an MBBS doctor for over a decade before authorities exposed his deception in January this year.
Albert claimed to have earned his MBBS degree from Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore. In 2014, he began practicing at Medical Hall, a family-owned outlet located in New Market, Dimapur.
According to Dimapur's police chief, the Nagaland Medical Council filed a complaint against Albert after uncovering discrepancies in his credentials.
While Albert admitted to operating a...
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