3 doctors, lawyer booked for forgery
TIMES NEWS NETWORK
Coimbatore: 21.09.2018
The city police have registered a case against six people, including three doctors and a lawyer, for forging documents to get bail for a local resident, who was arrested in July for selling narcotics.
M Zackariya, a lawyer, Peer Mohammed, office assistant at the Coimbatore Medical College and Hospital (CMCH), Dr TCR Ramakrishnan, who runs a clinic at New Siddhapudur, Dr S Usha, senior civil surgeon at CMCH, Dr Mansoor at CMCH and Mohammed Shahib, elder brother of the accused Mohammed Shikas, have been booked.
Kattoor police had arrested D Joy Immanuel, 28, a native of Bengaluru, Mohammed Shikas, 22, of Saibaba Colony, Jilbykhan Ali, 24, of Kuniyamuthur and Mohammed Anaf, 22, of Ukkadam on July 24 for selling opioid drugs in Coimbatore. Police also seized six bottles (each 2ml) of pethidine hydrochloride and four bottles (each 2ml) of diazepam injections from the four-member gang. They were remanded in judicial custody.
Meanwhile Zackariya, who appeared on behalf of Mohammed Shikas, filed a petition seeking conditional bail. It said that Shikas was an epilepsy patient, whose marriage was fixed. The lawyer submitted medical certificates from a doctor and also a marriage invitation. However, suspecting foul play, judge C Sanjai Baba ordered an investigation about the veracity of the medical certificates and marriage invitation. The investigations revealed that Peer Mohammed had fabricated the doctors’ certificate and the marriage invitation .
TIMES NEWS NETWORK
Coimbatore: 21.09.2018
The city police have registered a case against six people, including three doctors and a lawyer, for forging documents to get bail for a local resident, who was arrested in July for selling narcotics.
M Zackariya, a lawyer, Peer Mohammed, office assistant at the Coimbatore Medical College and Hospital (CMCH), Dr TCR Ramakrishnan, who runs a clinic at New Siddhapudur, Dr S Usha, senior civil surgeon at CMCH, Dr Mansoor at CMCH and Mohammed Shahib, elder brother of the accused Mohammed Shikas, have been booked.
Kattoor police had arrested D Joy Immanuel, 28, a native of Bengaluru, Mohammed Shikas, 22, of Saibaba Colony, Jilbykhan Ali, 24, of Kuniyamuthur and Mohammed Anaf, 22, of Ukkadam on July 24 for selling opioid drugs in Coimbatore. Police also seized six bottles (each 2ml) of pethidine hydrochloride and four bottles (each 2ml) of diazepam injections from the four-member gang. They were remanded in judicial custody.
Meanwhile Zackariya, who appeared on behalf of Mohammed Shikas, filed a petition seeking conditional bail. It said that Shikas was an epilepsy patient, whose marriage was fixed. The lawyer submitted medical certificates from a doctor and also a marriage invitation. However, suspecting foul play, judge C Sanjai Baba ordered an investigation about the veracity of the medical certificates and marriage invitation. The investigations revealed that Peer Mohammed had fabricated the doctors’ certificate and the marriage invitation .
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