Ahmedabad: The crime branch presented the five accused arrested in the Khyati Hospital case in the village court. All the five accused including Khyati Hospital CEO Chirag Rajput and CEO Rahul Jain were presented in the court. In this case, Dr. Prashant Vazirani, who performed the first operation, has been arrested. The court has given remand to these five accused till 4 pm on 30th November.
Five more accused of Khyati Hospital arrested by Crime Branch on Tuesday The court has given remand for three days These accused were hiding in a farm house near Anand. The police caught him yesterday. These five accused include Chirag Rajput, Milind Patel, Rahul Jain, Prateek Bhatt and Pinkal Patel. All five were presented in the court today. The Village Court has given remand for 4 hours on 30th November.
Chirag Rajput is the mastermind
What came to light during the interrogation of the main accused Chirag Rajput was that Chirag Rajput initially worked as a medical representative in different pharmaceutical companies. Also worked on positions like Admin/Marketing/Director/Branding in various hospitals. Presently, he has the responsibility of Director and Branding Marketing at Khyati Hospital. Whose monthly salary is Rs 7,00,000/- (seven lakhs). In this crime, even though the patients did not need stents, they still insisted on stenting. Besides, the doctor also had to follow his instructions. He was present during the stenting procedure in the cath lab of the hospital. Chirag Rajput along with co-accused Rahul Jain, he went to Udaipur Rajasthan in a car and then stopped at Rajsamand where he was joined by Pankil Patel and Pratik Bhatt and Milind Patel. All these accused were detained a day earlier from Prateek Patel’s farm in Muwada, Ukerdi.
The crime branch presented the following issues for remand:
(1) How many patients, where, where and what kind of treatment have been given so far under the government scheme run by the detained accused in Khyati Multispeciality Hospital? It is very important to get information about the accused for interrogating him.
(2) Information has been received that free medical camps have been organized in 13 different villages by the accused detained by Khyati Multispeciality Hospital. Apart from this, during interrogation of the accused it was revealed that more than 150 camps had been organized by them. All these camps were set up in different villages and a large number of patients were brought to the hospital and what kind of treatment were they given? Was the treatment given to these patients appropriate for them? Only the accused present in police custody can give information about all these facts. Therefore, police custody remand is required to interrogate the accused.
(3) Under house arrest, the accused camped separately in Khyati Multispeciality Hospital and brought poor patients from the village to the hospital on the pretext of free treatment, pretended to the patients that they had such diseases, even if they were not serious, and made them worry. Put. Crores of rupees have been obtained from the government for his health by doing angiography and angioplasty. Police custodial remand is required for interrogation of the accused to give information about other persons involved in this entire illegal process apart from the present accused and the persons involved for financial gain by directly or indirectly violating the functioning of PM-JAY scheme. Could.
(4) The arrested accused contacted more than 450 doctors who had clinics in Ahmedabad city and small towns around Ahmedabad city and used to refer the patients coming for treatment in their clinics to Khyati Multispeciality Hospital and the doctors were pre- -They used to lure with posts and commission and the person who referred the patient was given some financial benefit. In such a situation, only the present accused can give information about the financial transactions done with the clinic owner doctors, hence it is necessary to interrogate the accused in police custody.
(5) Information about how many patients have so far been brought to the hospital for further treatment under the aegis of Khyati Multispeciality Hospital by the detained accused and how many patients have died. To get information about this, police custody remand is required to interrogate the accused.
(6) Among the detained accused, Chirag Rajput is handling all the management work as the director of Khyati Multispeciality Hospital. And which officers/employees of the Health Department and the PM-JAY scheme are involved in the criminal conspiracy in which they have committed this crime for illegal financial gain from the PM-JAY scheme? Besides, it is also necessary to interrogate the accused in police custody because only the present accused can give information about how and how much financial benefit was given to them.
(7) Accused Chirag Rajput and Rahul Jain Super are aware of the financial transactions done so far by the accused detained in Khyati Multispeciality Hospital, this information can be obtained only by proper inquiry regarding the information of financial transactions. Long interrogation of the accused in police custody is necessary.
Mobile phones used so far by the detained accused. What remains to be done. It is necessary to retrieve the data stored in the mobile phone of the accused as well as the deleted data. It is very important to find useful information in this data for exchange of information and other investigative work done by the accused. If the accused is aware of the data present in the mobile phone of the accused, which can be obtained only by thorough interrogation of the accused, who cannot easily produce the mobile phone, then the accused needs to be sent to police custody. Is.
-(9) Among the detained accused, accused Chirag Rajput has a separate clinic named “Hope for Heart”, the method of treatment done in this clinic is questionable and it is very difficult to get information about the treatment done and the link. Importantly, there is a need for long interrogation in police custody between the patient who came for treatment in this clinic and Khyati Hospital.
(10) The detained accused have taken shelter at different places to avoid arrest after committing the crime. Also different types of vehicles are used. It is necessary to investigate the persons, places and things who provided military assistance to these accused in the period before their arrest. This work requires quick investigation and seizure of evidence. Long term police custody remand of the accused is necessary
(11) Among the detained accused, Chirag Rajput and Pankil Patel and Prateek Bhatt and Milind Patel were staying in a farm near Kapadvanj for the last three days and earlier in Rajasthan, so that important evidence and sensitive documents related to the crime could be recovered. Can. Information related to the investigation can be found at these locations as well as their contacts. So that the accused can be interrogated intensively for a long time while in police custody, for this, police custody remand is required.
(12) Contact and approval from the village Sarpanch for setting up camps in various villages to increase the number of patients in the hospital as part of a criminal conspiracy by the detained accused for financial gain. It seems that sarpanches of nearby villages were given financial benefits for organizing it and bringing the patients to the camp. Therefore, for in-depth investigation in this direction, it is necessary for the accused to be present in police custody for intensive interrogation.
(13) Angiography and angioplasty were done on the patients at Khyati Multispeciality Hospital by the detained accused, some of whom died citing various diseases. After the death of the patient, the relatives of the deceased were given financial benefits and influenced not to file the complaint and what kind of doctors and specialists with medical degrees were hired before and after the treatment of the deceased patient? Was this doctor capable of providing this type of treatment? It is very important to investigate this. Therefore, the accused should be taken into police custody and interrogated.
(14) Among the detained accused, accused Rahul Jain has prepared an audit report of loss of three crores to Khyati Multispeciality Hospital, thus apart from Rahul Jain, accused Chirag Rajput and absconding accused have prepared such report. Requires police custody of the accused for the purpose of seizing evidence which is part of a criminal conspiracy.
(15) It is necessary to obtain information about the bank accounts of the arrested accused, the financial transactions done in these accounts and the reasons for the financial transactions shown in the form of profit and loss and the financial amount received. The police will interrogate the accused in custody.
(16) It seems self-evident that these offenses committed by the detained accused are offenses under the definition of systematic fraud and economic fraud. In this well-planned criminal conspiracy, the accused played various specific roles at different stages for financial gain. Information about the role played by each accused in carrying out this criminal conspiracy, documents, messages, financial inducements etc. can be obtained from the accused himself. Therefore, it is necessary to interrogate the accused in police custody.
(17) The detained accused are educated and familiar with the legal process and give low level of answers to questions related to interrogation. The time given after the custody of the accused is not sufficient considering the seriousness of the crime and the evidence to be collected. The accused are not known to readily cooperate with the investigation, hence lengthy interrogation of the accused in police custody is inevitable. Therefore, there is a need for long-term police custody remand of the accused.
(18) Among the detained accused who became partners in Chirag Rajput Hospital and paid Rs 1.25 crore at that time, the source of this money should be investigated in depth. Which can be done in the presence of the accused.
(19) Possession of the original partnership agreement in respect of Khyati Multispeciality Hospital, the details of this agreement contain certain information which it is necessary to obtain. Therefore, there is a need for police custody remand of the accused.
(20) Interrogating the detained accused at the same time, at the same place, so that other accused are not convicted in their absence, face-to-face interrogation can reveal their role and truth in relation to the crime . Therefore, there is a need for long-term police custody remand of the accused.