The doctor, identified as Nand Kishore Rana, has been running two hospitals namely Shree Sai Hospital in Dwarka and City Health Hospital in the Najafgarh area, Crime Branch of Delhi police said.
Rana, who claims to have Bachelor of Alternative Medical System (BAMS) and MD degrees from a branch of Indian Medical Care Institute (IMCI), was part of a adoption racket run by two NGOs.
"On the basis of disclosure of the accused persons, examination of witnesses, verification of documents related to children, parents and adoptive parents, it was revealed that Nand Kishore Rana was also involved in the crime," Ravindra Yadav, Jt Commissioner of Police (Crime) said.
"Rana used to show the admission of adoptive mothers instead of biological mothers in the hospital record and issue discharge summaries and birth documents in the name of adoptive mothers on huge charges," police said.
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