'I am a doctor',
and the sad fact of life is that for 4 years everyone did trust a
5th grade dropout with no medical education and little training, 23-year-old,
Dr. Veeragandham Teja had already worked in 16 private hospitals in India, conducted
several medical camps and had volunteered with Bengaluru police and local
migrant workers during the pandemic, and was only found out when his
second wife filed mental and physical harassment against him, and he made the
mistake of making a recommendation to police to cancel a person’s rowdy sheet
(criminal record), only to then be spotted driving that person’s registered SUV, “He is very
clever,” senior officer from Rachakonda police described Teja. “As he meets someone he finds out that
person’s likes and dislikes and acts accordingly. Even when he was arrested in
Bengaluru for cheating and impersonating as IPS officer, he managed to
safeguard his identity as a doctor.” of course impersonating a doctor and practicing could never happen in the UK could it?
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