Fraud Unveiled at KGMU: Man Posed as Fake Trust Representative
A 26-year-old man named Hassam Ahmad was arrested at King George's Medical University for allegedly defrauding patients and attendants by posing as a trust representative. The police seized forged documents, suggesting a larger conspiracy to lure medical students under false pretenses. An investigation is ongoing.
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A man was arrested at King George's Medical University for allegedly defrauding patients by posing as a representative of a fake trust.
The accused, Hassam Ahmad, issued forged documents and was caught collecting money from patients. His actions were flagged by the university's proctorial office.
Police investigations have uncovered more suspicious documents, hinting at a possible larger criminal network. The police are continuing their inquiry to unveil the full extent of the conspiracy.
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