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Bengaluru techie loses Rs 48 lakh to roadside sexual health treatment scam, suffers kidney damage

Based on a complaint filed by the techie, a native of Shivamogga, a case has been registered at Bengaluru's Jnanabharathi police station on Saturday against the quack and a medical shop owner, officials said. They are also on look out for the accused in connection with the case.

November 24, 2025 / 09:01 IST
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The complainant had initially consulted at a multi-speciality hospital in Kengeri for sexual health problems and was prescribed medication, but on May 3, he saw a tent in Bengaluru, with an advertisement claiming to provide "quick cure" for sexual issues. (Photo: X)
The complainant had initially consulted at a multi-speciality hospital in Kengeri for sexual health problems and was prescribed medication, but on May 3, he saw a tent in Bengaluru, with an advertisement claiming to provide "quick cure" for sexual issues. (Photo: X)

A software engineer in Bengaluru has allegedly lost Rs 48 lakh on "sexual wellness treatment" provided by a quack and it is also suspected the "medication" caused him kidney damage, police said on Sunday.

Based on a complaint filed by the techie, a native of Shivamogga, a case has been registered at Jnanabharathi police station on Saturday against the quack and a medical shop owner, officials said. They are also on look out for the accused in connection with the case.

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According to police, the complainant had initially consulted at a multi-speciality hospital in Kengeri for sexual health problems and was prescribed medication, but on May 3, he saw a tent in the city, with an advertisement claiming to provide "quick cure" for sexual issues.

He visited the tent and met a person called Vijay Guruji, who assured a permanent cure to his problem through Ayurvedic treatment. After examination, Guruji, allegedly prescribed him a concoction called "Devaraj Booti", which he claimed was sourced from Haridwar, and was available at an Ayurvedic Shop in Yeshwanthpur.