In Ballia, CMS Doctor arrested Red Handhap bribes of 20 thousand, bribes were searched in the name of the opening of Jan Aushadhi Kendra

A shocking corruption case came to light from the Ballia district Uttar Pradesh. The vigilance team has the main medical superintendent (CMS), dr. Venkatesh Maur, arrested, placed in the Bansdih Community Health Center (CHC), with a bribe of Rs 20,000. The doctor is accused of demanding this bribe to allow a person to open a Jan Aushadhi Kendra. Upon receiving the complaint, the vigilance team laid a trap in a planned manner and caught the doctor’s red hands. According to the bribe of bribes opened in the name of Jan Aushadhi Kendra, a local person with Dr. Maur applied to open the Jan Aushadhi Kendra on the Bansdih CHC campus. Despite the completion of the statutory process for this, the doctor claimed 20 a thousand rupees in exchange for the file pass. The person has upset a complaint with the vigilance department in this regard. The vigilance team laid a trap the exact actions of the vigilance team after investigating the truth of the complaint and arrested the doctor who was arrested on Friday. The team also got bribes and other documents from the place. The arrested doctor will be produced in court after interrogation. The Department of Health has raised the Department of Health after this incident. The transparency of the government schemes has questioned if a senior officer is involved in corruption. A scheme like Jan Aushadhi Kendra, managed with the aim of providing medicine to the poor at affordable rates, has become a serious concern for the government. According to provisional information, the declaration of the administration was discussed under the Prevention of Corruption Act against Dr. Maura. An official of the vigilance team said: “We already had concrete evidence. The whole process is also videoing on the time of the arrest. If the role of more officers further emerges, the investigation scope will be increased.” Local people and social organizations expressed serious dissatisfaction with the incident. People say that if such corruption is not stopped in public health schemes, the basic facilities provided to the poor and the needy will also be under doubt. Share this story -tags