Damoh Fake Cardiologist Case: Police Seek International Travel History Of Dr. Yadav, Write To Immigration Department
Police claimed that Dr Yadav has been misleading the cops and not sharing any of his documents related to his foreign travel and documents pertaining to his academic qualifications.

Damoh Fake Cardiologist Case: Police Seeks International Travel History Of Dr. Yadav, Writes To Immigration Department | FPJ
Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh): Damoh police have written to the Immigration Department of the Government of India, seeking details of the international travel history of Dr Narendra Yadav, alias Dr N John Camm, officials said on Monday.
Police claimed that Dr Yadav has been misleading the cops and not sharing any of his documents related to his foreign travel and documents pertaining to his academic qualifications.
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“I have written a letter to the immigration department seeking information about Dr Narendra Yadav’s travel history to different countries,” SP Shrut Kirti Somwanshi told Free Press on Monday.
The officer added that the doctor is not cooperating and not sharing details about his overseas visits and the work during those trips.
“Primarily it came to fore that Dr Yadav left the country in 1999 and returned on 2005-06. During this period he travelled to different countries and also visited India.
However, he is not disclosing the activities during his visits to India,” the SP said. Police are particularly keen on identifying the people and certificates he used while pursuing degrees, or other courses, or getting employment.
Police suspect that Yadav may have committed fraud under different identities at an international level.
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