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Medical Forgery Ring Busted: 73 Suspects Used Fake FMGE!
7 Feb
Summary
- Two graduates arrested for submitting forged FMGE certificates.
- Mastermind allegedly helped 73 overseas graduates bypass exam.
- Accused provided forged certificates for internships and registration.

Rajasthan Police's Special Operations Group (SOG) has apprehended two individuals for allegedly using counterfeit Foreign Medical Graduate Examination (FMGE) certificates to obtain medical internships. These graduates, who earned their medical degrees abroad, are accused of procuring forged FMGE documents to bypass the mandatory examination required for practicing in India.
The primary suspect, Bhana Ram Mali, a medical graduate from Kazakhstan, was arrested on February 3, 2026. Authorities state he is the alleged mastermind behind an extensive network, believed to have supplied forged FMGE certificates to around 73 overseas medical graduates who had failed the actual examination.
Indraraj Singh Gurjar, the second accused arrested on Thursday, also holds an MBBS degree from Kazakhstan and allegedly obtained a forged FMGE certificate from Mali in December 2022. Gurjar reportedly used this fraudulent document to complete an internship in Alwar and secure provisional registration.




