Updated On: 16 July, 2023 07:33 AM IST | Mumbai | Anurag Kamble
The accused were the trustees of Jeevan Jyot Charitble Trust, and a Mulund-based social worker Goldi Sharma had alleged to cops that the trust had registered and provided unqualified and bogus doctors to the ICU of MT Agarwal Hospital

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An inspector and a constable at Mulund police station were caught red handed on Friday evening for demanding Rs 25 lakh and accepting Rs 2 lakh as the first instalment from an accused booked under murder charges.
The accused were the trustees of Jeevan Jyot Charitble Trust, and a Mulund-based social worker Goldi Sharma had alleged to cops that the trust had registered and provided unqualified and bogus doctors to the ICU of MT Agarwal Hospital. His allegation was that appointment of such doctors has led to deaths in the hospital. The Mulund Metropolitan Magistrate court directed Mulund police to register an murder case against the trust.