Illegal hospital raided in Gurugram, four arrested
Gurugram (IANS) | A joint team of Haryana Chief Minister’s Flying Squad and Health Department on Thursday raided an illegally running hospital in Bajgheda village of Gurugram. The hospital ‘Anand’ was being run by four persons. The hospital has 13 beds, an operation theatre, general wards, a private room, a lab, medicines and an emergency room.
Deputy Superintendent of Police Indrajit Yadav said, the CM Flying Squad had received information that a private hospital was being run illegally in the village. The team raided along with the health department officials.
The DSP said that Rambir, a resident of Bhind in Madhya Pradesh, Vikas Bhardwaj, a resident of Uttar Pradesh, Nandkishore, a resident of Delhi and Mantu Kumar Pandey, a resident of Jharkhand, were found treating patients in the hospital. They could not present any legal document related to registration and permission to run hospital, lab, operation theater and medical store on demand.
Electricity theft has also been detected during the raid conducted by the Discom department team in the illegal hospital. Necessary action will be taken against the illegal hospital by the electricity department, he said.
Following the complaint of CM Flying Squad, an FIR has been registered at Bajgheda police station.
–IANS