The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) arrested Additional Director Ajay Kumar and Office Superintendent Lavesh Solanki of CGHS Meerut, along with middleman Raees Ahmad, on Tuesday for allegedly demanding a ₹50 lakh bribe from a hospital group to prevent de-empanelment from the Central Government Health Scheme (CGHS). The arrests followed a complaint filed by the hospital group’s Director of Operations.
According to the complaint, on July 8, 2025, a CGHS Meerut team conducted a surprise inspection at two hospitals run by the group. Following the inspection, official notices were issued highlighting “frivolous deficiencies” in both facilities. The notices allegedly threatened de-empanelment unless the hospitals paid a bribe. De-empanelment would have made the hospitals ineligible to treat patients under the CGHS scheme.
The accused reportedly insisted that the ₹50 lakh bribe be delivered at the earliest to avoid de-empanelment. The officials agreed to accept a partial payment of ₹5 lakh as the first instalment. After this payment was made, the hospital lodged a formal complaint, triggering the CBI investigation.
Acting on the complaint, the CBI laid a trap and caught Kumar, Solanki, and Ahmad red-handed while accepting the ₹5 lakh payment. Raids were also conducted at the residences of the accused to recover additional evidence, and the investigation is ongoing.
A CBI spokesperson stated, “Both the accused public servants had insisted on the delivery of bribe amount of ₹50 lakh at the earliest to avoid de-empanelment of the hospitals.” The agency confirmed that further action will be taken based on findings and the case remains under active investigation.