After being arrested for a Rs 2‑crore extortion scheme in Barmer, nurse Kamla (alias Kamlesh) claims the doctor she allegedly blackmailed is a serial rapist who assaulted more than 100 women. Police have yet to verify the new allegations.

Key Takeaways

  • Nurse Kamla accused of a Rs 2 crore extortion plot
  • She alleges the doctor raped over 100 women
  • Police have not confirmed any of the new claims

Barmer, Rajasthan – Days after being booked for allegedly demanding nearly Rs 2 crore from a 65‑year‑old private‑hospital doctor, nurse Kamla (known as Kamlesh) appeared before a local court and labeled the doctor a “serial rapist,” asserting that he has sexually assaulted more than 100 women over the years.

In a video recorded outside the courtroom, Kamla called the doctor “number one rapist,” alleging that he abused several female patients at his hospital, some of whom had previously approached police but were allegedly silenced through monetary settlements.

Historical Background

Rajasthan has witnessed multiple high‑profile extortion and blackmail cases involving medical professionals, prompting stricter regulations and heightened scrutiny of financial transactions within private hospitals. Such cases often create a tangled web of accusations, making it difficult for investigators to separate fact from retaliation.

Why This Matters

BozokMedia analysis shows that the dual accusations amplify public distrust in the medical fraternity and highlight the urgent need for transparent investigative mechanisms in Rajasthan’s criminal justice system.

"If these allegations are substantiated, it will not only tarnish the individual’s reputation but also erode confidence in the entire healthcare system," says legal analyst Prof. Ajay Singh.
Did You Know?: The largest recorded extortion case in Rajasthan in 2019 involved a demand of approximately Rs 1.5 crore.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Are the nurse’s new allegations being investigated?

A: Yes, police are examining digital evidence, bank records, and mobile data to verify the claims.

Q: Has the doctor faced similar accusations before?

A: Public records show no prior comparable allegations against this physician.