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Engineer Loses Lakhs to Fake Ayurvedic Cure
3 Dec, 2025
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.

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.




