The investigation into an alleged fake Foreign Medical Graduate (FMG) certificate racket in Rajasthan has gathered further momentum, with the Rajasthan Police Special Operations Group (SOG) arresting three doctors who completed their medical education in Kazakhstan and are accused of securing forged FMG certificates to obtain registration and begin clinical training. The arrested doctors, identified as Dr. Deepak Yadav, Dr. Raju Gurjar, and Dr.

Naresh Gurjar, allegedly paid a combined ₹74 lakh to obtain fraudulent FMG certificates after failing to clear the mandatory screening examination required for foreign medical graduates seeking registration in India. According to SOG officials, the forged certificates were subsequently used to secure internships at government medical colleges and obtain temporary registration from the Rajasthan Medical Council (RMC). The alleged irregularities…