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Home / Crime and Justice / Engineer Loses Lakhs to Fake Ayurvedic Cure

Engineer Loses Lakhs to Fake Ayurvedic Cure

3 Dec

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Summary

  • An engineer was defrauded of Rs 48 lakh by a fake healer.
  • The victim suffered kidney issues from the harmful 'medicines'.
  • Police have arrested the self-proclaimed Ayurvedic healer.
Engineer Loses Lakhs to Fake Ayurvedic Cure

Jnanabharathi police have arrested a self-proclaimed Ayurvedic healer from Maharashtra for allegedly defrauding an engineer of Rs 48 lakh. The accused, identified as Vijay Guruji, purportedly sold expensive and harmful products to the 29-year-old victim under the guise of treating his sexual health problems.

The engineer, a Shivamogga native residing in Jnanabharathi, filed a complaint on November 22, 2025, after noticing no improvement and experiencing kidney complications from the purchased 'medicines'. He had encountered an Ayurvedic camp promising a quick solution and was prescribed 'rare medicines' costing up to Rs 2.6 lakh per gram.

Authorities have registered a case and are actively searching for the owner of the Vijayalaxmi Ayurvedic shop, where the fraudulent medicines were allegedly sold. The police have also initiated measures to clear all roadside Ayurvedic camps due to the seriousness of the case.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
A self-proclaimed Ayurvedic healer named Vijay Guruji was arrested in connection with the Rs 48 lakh fraud.
The engineer developed kidney-related complications after consuming the harmful products sold by the fake healer.
The engineer encountered the healer at an Ayurvedic camp set up on the roadside in Ullal, Bengaluru.

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