City
Epaper

Kandivali Vaccine scam: BMC to vaccinate 390 residents who were given fake jabs

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: July 24, 2021 16:37 IST

The residents of of Hiranandani Heritage in Kandivli, who were given fake covid jabs will finally get the covid ...

Open in App

The residents of of Hiranandani Heritage in Kandivli, who were given fake covid jabs will finally get the covid vaccine on Saturday at BMC’s Mahavir Nagar vaccination centre. The BMC on Friday said that following an investigation, the police handed over a list of citizens suspected to have been given fake vaccine doses. After verifying the names, it was decided to hold a vaccination drive for the residents of Hiranandani Heritage society on S V Road."

The fake vaccine drive came to the fore after  a complaint was registered by the residents of the society, on May 30, the management committee of Hiranandani Heritage had arranged a Covid vaccination drive for its residents and their in-house staff, including the security guards, drivers, and domestic helps. The society has 435 flats, comprising three residential towers and around 390 residents participated in the drive.

The residents had in their complaint stated that a facilitator, Rajesh Pandey, who claimed to be a sales representative from Kokilaben Hospital, negotiated with them for providing 400 vaccine doses on their society premises. They further stated that each dose cost Rs 1,260 and around Rs 5 lakh was paid.

Tags: Brihanmumbai Municipal CorporationBMCKandivaliHiranandani heritage society
Open in App

Related Stories

MumbaiMumbai Horror: Stray Dog Falls to Death From 15 Floor of Building in Kandivali After Being Chased by Security Guard (Watch Video)

MumbaiMumbai: BMC Steps Up Fight Against Substance Abuse, Treats 4,421 Patients in Two Years

MumbaiMumbai Traffic to Improve as Carnac Bridge Set to Open This Week; Railways Grant NOC for BMC

MumbaiMumbai: Low-Pressure Water Supply From June 22 to 28 Due to Metro-7A Work; Check Affected Areas

MumbaiMumbai: Harassing Citizens Who Feed Stray Animals Is Punishable, Says BMC

Maharashtra Realted Stories

MumbaiMumbai Shocker: 12-Year-Old Boy Fires Pistol Mistaking It for a Toy, Found in Garbage in Dahisar

MumbaiMumbai: 70-Year-Old Woman Doctor Loses Rs 2.89 Crore in Digital Detention Cyber Fraud

MumbaiMumbai: Man Dies After Accidentally Consuming Fabric Stain Remover Mistaken for Cough Syrup

MaharashtraMaharashtra Tragedy: Three Boys Drown in Water-Filled Pit in Boisar; One Survives

MaharashtraKolhapur Man Falls 300 Feet Into Gorge at Amboli Ghat After Crossing Railing to Retrieve Handkerchief