Nagpur:
A doctor has been duped to the tune of Rs 34.70 lakh allegedly by an employee of a pharmaceutical company with the promise of getting an order to supply COVID-19 medicines to a government hospital in Nagpur, police said on Friday.
Showing forged documents to the doctor, the accused cheated Rs 34.70 lakh between July 10 and November 9 last year, an Ambazari police station official said.
A cheating and forgery case has been registered and further investigation in on, he added.
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