Jalandhar doctor caught taking drugs on camera: Punjab Health Minister oders probe

After a video of a doctor consuming drugs in Jalandhar, Punjab, went viral, the Health Minister of the Punjab Government has ordered an inquiry into the matter.

Jalandhar, June 19: After a video of a doctor consuming drugs in Jalandhar, Punjab, went viral, the Health Minister of the Punjab Government has ordered an inquiry into the matter. According to the information, the said video is said to be from Dakoha in Jalandhar. However, it has not been confirmed when this video is from.

But while talking to the media in Jalandhar this morning, Health Minister Dr Balbir Singh confirmed that the matter will be investigated. The matter did not stop at drug abuse later, CCTV footage of the said doctor slapping a woman also surfaced.

Although earlier it was said that the video is from Dasuha in Hoshiarpur, DSP Balwinder Singh of Punjab Police said that this video is not from our area, but from the Dakoha area of ​​Jalandhar.

What is in the viral video?

In the viral video, a doctor is seen consuming drugs. The video was allegedly made by a woman. In the video, the doctor first asks the woman to stop the video, but when she refuses, the doctor crushes the drug with an ATM card and consumes it. After this, he snatches the phone from the woman and turns off the camera.

CCTV footage of the assault on the woman also surfaced

Along with consuming drugs, another CCTV footage has also surfaced in which Dr. Puneet Singh is seen raising his hand at a woman. According to the information, this doctor also provides his services in a private hospital in Jalandhar.

After getting information about this incident, Punjab Health Minister Dr. Balbir Singh has ordered an immediate investigation. The matter is being investigated in depth by high officials and according to him strict action will be taken soon. The Health Minister has assured immediate action after getting information about this incident through the media. This incident highlights the seriousness of the drug problem in Punjab.