The Criminal Investigation Department (CID) summoned three members of the interview board who had recruited the fake doctor Kaizar Alam in Ruby General Hospital.
Sources said that the investigating agency had directed the hospital authorities to give detailed information that who had interviewed him while giving a job in 2010. The hospital authorities were also directed to give information on the work that Kaizar had performed during his tenure in the hospital.
Kaizar had worked in the hospital for around 18 months in the hospital off Eastern Metropolitan Bypass from March 2010 to September 2011.
Folowing the direction of the CID, the hospital authorities had given a detailed report in this connection a few days ago. The report contains names of the doctors and officials who had interviewed Kaizar.
According to the sources, the hospital authorities informed CID that one of the members in the board was Dr Arindam Chandra, who used to then practice in the same hospital. But at present he is no more attached with Ruby General Hospital and the CID officers came to know that he practices in a hospital off Lenin Sarani.
Kaizar had started working in the state-run Dolua Health Centre at Chopra Block in South Dinajpur after leaving Ruby General Hospital. Investigation had also revealed that Kaizar had managed to get the jobs by producing a fake MBBS degree certificate.
Sources said that in a bid to reach to the root of the racket that had given the fake certificate to Kaizar and another youth Khusinath Haldar, who too was arrested, the investigating officers now want to interrogate the members of the interview board who gave job to Kaizar in the private hospital off EM Bypass.
According to a CID officer, they are suspecting that at least one of the members of the interview board was well aware that the certificate was a fake one. But the person didn't disclose it. "It would be wrong to say that a genuine doctor will not understand that a certificate is a fake or original one. Now our task is to find out that why the person didn't disclose that the certificate was a fake one," the officer said.
Meanwhile, the hospital authorities were contacted but they refused to comment on the issue.