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covid-19Mumbai Police has arrested four people and detained one other in the fake vaccination scam that came to light early this week. Addressing a press conference in Mumbai today, Additional Commissioner of Police, North Region, Dilip Sawant said that an FIR has been lodged in the case and all the four people arrested have been charged under various sections of IPC dealing with stealing, impersonation, forgery, adulteration of drugs and IT Act.

The case is related to an unauthorized vaccination drive held at Hiranandani Heritage Housing Society in Kandivali late last month, wherein over 300 residents were administered vaccine but none of them suffered any side effect, neither a confirmation message nor the certificate. The residents, however, received forged certificates after almost 15 days, issued in the name of different private hospitals, raising further suspicions.

Talking about the details of the preliminary investigation conducted so far, Mr. Sawant said that the accused have admitted to having conducted such unauthorized drives at nine places. Two of these drives were probably for Tips Industries and Matchbox Pictures. Stating that it is still not clear if the vaccines administered were genuine or not, the police officer said that none of these vaccines have been procured through authorized sources.

Explaining the modus operandi, Mr. Sawant said the vaccination drive was planned and organized by Mahendra Pratap Singh, who works as a clerk with some medical associations, and Sanjay Gupta, an event manager. They were helped by Chandan Singh alias Lalit and Nitin Mode, employees of two different private hospitals, who stole the official ids and generated fake vaccination certificates from the CoWin app. Another person named Karim, who allegedly provided the vaccine, has been detained in Madhya Pradesh’s Satna. Two other persons are still missing.
Meanwhile, the four arrested accused were produced before a local court in Mumbai and have been sent to police custody till 25th June.

Vishal Sharma
Vishal Sharma

Vishal Sharma is an experienced Indian journalist, cyber security consultant, social activist, and poet writing under the pen name Surur Akbarabadi. With over two decades in journalism, he has worked across print, digital, and TV media, including notable roles at The Indian Express, The Pioneer, Indo-American Times, and Business Standard. He is currently the editor of Agra24.in, a bilingual news portal focused on Agra, which he co-founded to provide in-depth analysis and balanced reporting. Based in Agra and Lucknow, Vishal balances his professional commitments with family life. Academically, he has studied Life Sciences, Law, and Business Management, and has pursued studies in journalism and mass communication. His journalism covers current affairs, business, and social issues, with a focus on factual reporting and avoiding controversial topics that could harm social harmony. As a poet inspired by Urdu legends like Ghalib and Nazir Akbarabadi, Vishal’s work combines personal insight with societal critique. He actively promotes communal harmony through his role as Vice-Chairman of Hindustani Biradari, an organization founded to emphasize unity beyond religion and caste. He is also Secretary of the Agra Tourist Welfare Chamber and was also a member of Agra’s Heritage and History Conservation Committee, working to preserve the city’s cultural heritage. Professionally, Vishal brings his cyber security expertise to his media work, enhancing the technical and editorial quality of his news platforms. His interests include photography and travel, particularly exploring India’s diverse landscapes and cultural heritage sites like Rajasthan, especially Sariska. His contributions reflect a steady commitment to journalism, cultural preservation, and social cohesion without excessive embellishment.

By Vishal Sharma

Vishal Sharma is an experienced Indian journalist, cyber security consultant, social activist, and poet writing under the pen name Surur Akbarabadi. With over two decades in journalism, he has worked across print, digital, and TV media, including notable roles at The Indian Express, The Pioneer, Indo-American Times, and Business Standard. He is currently the editor of Agra24.in, a bilingual news portal focused on Agra, which he co-founded to provide in-depth analysis and balanced reporting. Based in Agra and Lucknow, Vishal balances his professional commitments with family life. Academically, he has studied Life Sciences, Law, and Business Management, and has pursued studies in journalism and mass communication. His journalism covers current affairs, business, and social issues, with a focus on factual reporting and avoiding controversial topics that could harm social harmony. As a poet inspired by Urdu legends like Ghalib and Nazir Akbarabadi, Vishal’s work combines personal insight with societal critique. He actively promotes communal harmony through his role as Vice-Chairman of Hindustani Biradari, an organization founded to emphasize unity beyond religion and caste. He is also Secretary of the Agra Tourist Welfare Chamber and was also a member of Agra’s Heritage and History Conservation Committee, working to preserve the city’s cultural heritage. Professionally, Vishal brings his cyber security expertise to his media work, enhancing the technical and editorial quality of his news platforms. His interests include photography and travel, particularly exploring India’s diverse landscapes and cultural heritage sites like Rajasthan, especially Sariska. His contributions reflect a steady commitment to journalism, cultural preservation, and social cohesion without excessive embellishment.