A man from Bengaluru was newly married. But after the marriage the bride and groom started feeling sad. After a few days the bride went home. But the groom started suffering from sexual health problems. That person wanted his sexual health to improve. But due to hesitation and public shyness, he could not speak to anyone. One day his eyes fell on a tent near the city college and his car stopped.
That person shyly asked a person standing outside the tent, what all does Vaidya ji treat? Vaidya ji’s disciple turned out to be very clever and as soon as he left, he said that Guru ji has a cure for every disease. Guru ji gives very premium Ayurvedic medicines. All your problems will be cured.
This storm came in the life of the bride and groom
The man fell into the disciple’s trap and went inside the tent. What happened next definitely put this guru ji of the tent behind the bars. But by then the person had looted Rs 48 lakh of his hard-earned money. This story exposes Vaidya ji who sets up tents across the country and provides Ayurveda and natural treatment. Call it the eccentricity of a groom or his illness due to which he became penniless.
The groom reached the tent on the roadside
Not only in the country, a network of people is being formed who are roaming around the country and setting up tents on the roadside and cheating people by giving false assurance of Ayurvedic treatment. One such inter-state gang has been busted by Bengaluru Police, who used to cheat people by setting up tents in different cities of the state. They especially targeted people suffering from masculine and sexual health. The youth fall prey to these Vaidya ji and Guru ji and loot lakhs of rupees.
I understood the complete pattern of ‘Guruji’s’ treatment.
Bengaluru Police has arrested the two main accused of the gang, Vijay Pradhan Chitodiya and Manoj Singh Chitodiya in this case. Police investigation revealed that this gang worked on a fixed pattern. He used to set up tents on national highways or on the outskirts of the city, dressed in white and acting like Guruji. Their targets were especially those who were sick, distressed or in weak financial condition or young married people, who had faith in traditional medicines.
Lakhs of rupees looted in six months
They would falsely claim to cure any disease and then sell their ‘Ayurvedic’ medicines, which were actually of inferior quality, to the victims at huge prices. Both the accused arrested from Bengaluru are residents of Miraj taluk of Sangli district of Maharashtra.
Karnataka Police made a big disclosure
According to the police, during interrogation, accused Vijay Pradhan Chitodiya confessed that his ‘Traveling Clinic’ gang had been roaming around and robbing in many states including Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana for a long time.
Both the thugs turned out to be from Maharashtra
After arresting the first accused Vijay Pradhan Chitodiya, his associate Manoj Singh Chitodiya was arrested from Cyberabad on 1 December. Police recovered a total of Rs 19.50 lakh in cash from their possession. Apart from this, 17 types of Ayurvedic medicines worth Rs 23.50 lakh, whose quality is yet to be checked.
Along with this, a tempo traveler used in the crime has also been seized. The police are now investigating the source of manufacturing of these medicines and the cases of fraud committed by this gang in other states. This revelation has shocked those people who were losing their hard-earned money by trusting such roadside clinics.





























