Over 2,000 people become victims of fake anti-covid-19 vaccination camps
Over 2,000 people become victims of fake anti-covid-19 vaccination camps
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Mumbai: The Maharashtra government told the Bombay High Court last Thursday that more than 2,000 people have so far fallen prey to fake anti-covid-19 vaccination camps in Mumbai. Yes, recently, Chief Public Prosecutor Deepak Thackeray, an advocate of the state government, has told the court that at least nine fake camps have been organized in the city so far and four separate FIRs have been registered in this regard. At the same time, the State Government also filed a status report on the investigation in the case in the court. In fact, a bench of Chief Justice Dipankar Dutta and Justice G S Kulkarni was informed by Maharashtra.

It was reported that police have so far recorded the statements of 400 witnesses and investigators are trying to trace the accused doctor. You must be aware that a fake vaccination camp was set up in a residential society in suburban Kandivli, in which case a doctor is accused. In fact, Thackeray says, "At least 2,053 people fell prey to these fake vaccination camps. Four FIRs have been registered in connection with the organizing of these camps. While some of the accused have been identified, FIRs have also been registered against several unidentified persons.'' At the same time, the bench accepted the state's report and said that "the state government and corporation officials should take steps to get them investigated to ascertain the ill effects of fake vaccines among the victims in the meantime.''

At the same time, he said, "Our concern is about what is happening to these people with vaccination (in fake vaccination camps). What was the impact of the fake vaccine and what was the impact of the fake vaccine?'' On the other hand, the bench also expressed displeasure that the state government has not laid down special guidelines for organizing vaccination camps in private residential societies, offices, etc.

In fact, senior advocate Anil Sakhare, appearing for the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation, said, "We have come to know that vaccination certificates were not issued to people on the same day that they were given fake vaccines. Later, these certificates were issued in the name of three different hospitals. It was then that people realized that something was wrong somewhere. These hospitals said they had not provided the vials used in those camps. We have also written to the Serum Institute of India in this regard. Further, the court asked the BMC and the state government to file their affidavits on June 29, the next date of hearing in the case, with answers to court questions and directions.''

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