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₹48 Lakh Fraud: Fake Healer's Deadly 'Cures' Exposed
21 Dec
Summary
- A software engineer lost ₹48 lakh to a fake healer in Bengaluru.
- The victim suffered severe kidney damage from unverified medicines.
- Police are shutting down illegal treatment centers across the city.

A shocking fraud case has come to light in Bengaluru where a software engineer was allegedly cheated out of ₹48 lakh by a fake healer. The victim sought treatment for sexual health issues and consumed purported 'herbal' medicines, which unfortunately led to severe kidney damage. This incident highlights the dangers of unregulated roadside cures.
In response, Bengaluru Police have initiated a widespread crackdown, with instructions issued to all stations to identify and dismantle illegal treatment centers. Investigations revealed that none of the operators possessed valid authorization. Authorities are now collaborating with health departments to establish a more robust verification system for traditional medicine practitioners.
Doctors emphasize that enforcement alone is insufficient, as sexual health issues remain stigmatized, leaving a void exploited by quacks. City hospitals are increasingly seeing patients with serious health complications, including kidney failure, due to unregulated 'herbal' drugs laced with harmful substances. The state government acknowledges the need for more sustainable solutions beyond temporary evictions.



