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Dr John Camm arrested: How Rs 8-lakh-a-month ‘UK doctor’ fooled hospitals and vanished - 'No records exist'

One certificate was issued by the Andhra Pradesh Medical Council, but Dr Camm’s name does not appear in their official records. He had no registration with the Madhya Pradesh Medical Council too.

April 10, 2025 / 08:49 IST
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Fake cardiologist Dr John Camm
Fake cardiologist Dr John Camm

A man claiming to be a renowned UK-based cardiologist was arrested in Uttar Pradesh’s Prayagraj after a shocking fraud was reported at Damoh’s Mission Hospital. The accused, who went by the name Dr Narendra John Camm, was hired in January with a handsome salary of Rs 8 lakh per month but quietly resigned and vanished by mid-February, raising serious suspicions.

Authorities now believe the man may in fact be Narendra Vikramaditya Yadav, who allegedly assumed the identity of a UK-based medical professional. The arrest follows an FIR filed on April 5 by Damoh Chief Health Medical Officer (CHMO) Dr MK Jain, after the Child Welfare Committee flagged claims that at least seven patients may have died under the accused’s care.

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Medical credentials under question

Superintendent of Police Shrut Kirti Somavanshi confirmed that the suspect’s MBBS degree and Medical Council registration appear fraudulent. “No records of a Dr Narendra John Camm or Narendra Vikramaditya Yadav exist with any Indian medical authority. Both the hospital and the hiring agency failed to verify his documents,” Somavanshi said.