Fake Cardiologist Arrested After Seven Deaths in Madhya Pradesh Sparks Expanded Investigation
Narendra Vikramaditya Yadav, who used forged credentials for decades, faces potential polygraph and narco-analysis tests as authorities uncover extensive fraud operations.
- Narendra Vikramaditya Yadav, using the alias Dr. N John Camm, performed unauthorized heart surgeries in Madhya Pradesh, resulting in seven patient deaths in early 2025.
- Police investigations revealed Yadav's educational qualifications, including two Masters degrees and foreign certifications, were fraudulent.
- Authorities discovered equipment for creating fake seals, IDs, and certificates at Yadav's residence, indicating over 20 years of systemic fraud.
- A polygraph test and narco-analysis are being considered to uncover further details of Yadav's operations and potential accomplices.
- Previous complaints against Yadav date back to 2013, when a Noida hospital exposed his fake credentials, leading to a five-year ban by the Union Ministry of Health.