The accused have been identified as Dr. Parvatgowda, Dr. Ajay Raj, senior technical in-charge of the lab at RML Rajneesh Kumar, clerk Bhuwal Jaiswal, clerk Sanjay Kumar Gupta and a nurse in the cardiology department of Ra Manohar Lohia (RML) hospital. Shalu Sharma.

Others who have been booked have been identified as Naresh Nagpal, owner of Nagpal Technologies, Bharat Singh Dalal of Bharti Medical Technologies, Abra Ahmed, director of SignMed Pvt Ltd. Ltd. and other unidentified public servants and private individuals.

The CBI FIR states that the agency had received information from a reliable source alleging that several doctors and staff members at RML Hospital were engaged in corrupt practices, including soliciting money from patients through representatives of medical equipment supply companies. Directly or indirectly involves soliciting and accepting bribes.

According to the source, Dr Parvatgowda and Dr Ajay Raj are demanding and accepting bribes as part of a conspiracy involving Naresh Nagpal Abrar Ahmed, Akarsh Gulati (Territory Sales Manager at Biotronix Pvt Ltd) Bharat Singh Dalal and others .According to the FIR lodged by the investigating agency on Tuesday, Rajneesh Kumar has also been implicated in a case of accepting bribe for allowing the use of medical equipment planted by Dr Parvatagowda and Dr Ajay Raj.

It further said that the source also alleged that Naresh Nagpal supplies equipment for various medical procedures and Dr. Parvatagowda regularly demands and accepts bribes from Nagpal for the use of such instruments/equipments. Are.

It was told that on May 2, Dr. Parvat Gowda demanded bribe from Nares Nagpal while instructing him to pay the dues of the previous months.

"Nagpal assured him that the bribe demanded would be given to RM Hospital on May 7, potentially amounting to Rs 2.48 lakh," the FIR said.

Further, the FIR states that on March 26, Dr Parvatagowda had demanded a bribe from Abrar Ahmed to sell the medical equipment supplied by him.The source further said that Sanjay Kumar Gupta, a clerk at RML Hospital, Delhi, was involved in corrupt and illegal activities in connivance with other persons. The source further said that Gupta is preparing medical and fitness certificates for various individuals in exchange for bribes. Amount,” the FIR read.

"The above mentioned acts relating to giving of bribe to public servant and giving of bribe to public servants by private individuals and commercial organizations through their person in charge disclose commission of offense under several relevant sections. Therefore, a regular case has been registered against the following Has been doneindividuals, commercial organisations,” it added.