He worked as a doctor for many years before even finishing fifth grade: The young man who ravaged 16 private hospitals is discovered

Dr. Veeradheim Teja has already worked in 16 private hospitals, has run several medical camps and has volunteered with police and local Bengal employees during the pandemic. Sounds like a favorite biography for every doctor, and especially for the one who dropped out of school in fifth grade and didn't [...]
Dr. Veeradheim Teja has already worked in 16 private hospitals, has run several medical camps and has volunteered with police and local Bengal employees during the pandemic.
It sounds like a favorite biography for every doctor, and especially for him who left school in the fifth grade and has no medical education.
Veeradham Teja from the Indian state of West Bengal worked as a doctor for more than four years before being exposed, but finally took two shots.
First, his second wife reported him to the police for mental and physical harassment, and then he made a mistake because he gave police a recommendation to cancel the criminal registry of one of the nicknames.
It took only a few digs, and police discovered a network of lies ten years ago, diplomas and fake certificates, and nicknames not least. Their conclusion was that Teja's career and almost all her life were, in fact, a fiction, reports Oddy Central.
He's very clever,” described Teja as a senior Indian police officer.
When you meet someone, he reveals whether he likes and acts accordingly. Even when he was arrested in Bangalore for fraud and presentation as an IPS police officer, he managed to defend his doctor's identity”.
In 2016, shortly after the start of his medical career, police seized him by presenting him as a SPI officer, where he also used official vehicles claiming to be the son of a senior SPI officer, but in that case he managed to free himself.
Since then, he has worked as a physician in some prestigious special hospitals, and after having basic medical skills learned during the practice, no one doubted him.
The fifth grade and fled from home in 2005 and travelled to various large cities, selling bottles of water and snacks on trains. So he met Dr. Purwashtam Reddy, who got him a job.
It was then that he learned about the social and financial benefits of the medical profession and decided to experience them first-hand. Dr. Reddy, who offered protection to Teja and financial support after he heard he was an orphan, also helped him get a driver's license and voting document at his address, as well as other important documents. (Teshesh)











