🏥 Breaking News: Doctor Arrested with 53g Cocaine. Also… She Sold a ₹1 Cr Property to Fund It 😳
In a plot twist darker than a Netflix docuseries, a Hyderabad-based former CEO of a corporate hospital was caught with 53 grams of cocaine, after allegedly selling a ₹1 crore property to maintain her addiction.
You read that right – not an intern, not a junior doc… a full-blown former hospital CEO.
📉 Timeline of “How Did This Even Happen?”:
Year | Life Stage | Mood |
---|---|---|
2020 | Respected CEO, curing patients | 🧠 |
2022 | Slipped into addiction, bought her first stash | 💊 |
2024 | Sold ₹1 Cr flat for “medication” | 🤯 |
2025 | Found with 53g cocaine, arrested | 🚔 |
The Telangana Anti-Narcotics Bureau (TGANB) cracked the case after tracking the doctor’s purchase patterns and lifestyle changes. Because let’s be honest, you can’t say you’re curing insomnia by snorting 53g of anything.
💰 ₹1 Crore = 1 Property + 1 Ruined Career
This is not your regular “lost money in options” story.
The doctor:
- Sold an entire property worth ₹1 crore
- Spent the money entirely on drugs
- Didn’t invest in crypto, didn’t buy gold, didn’t even try Shark Tank
Literally burnt it all on powder. In case you were wondering how not to use capital gains.
🧐 EduInvesting’s “No-Chill” Chart
Category | Normal CEO | This CEO |
---|---|---|
Net Worth | ₹8–10 Cr | 0 |
Prescription | Paracetamol | Cocaine |
Real Estate | 2 Flats | 0 Flats |
Headlines | “Hospital expands” | “Doc busted with drugs” |
🤯 Cocaine in India: Still Niche, Still Expensive, Still Dumb
According to Narcotics Control Bureau:
- Cocaine is rare and expensive in India
- A gram sells for ₹8,000–₹12,000
- So 53g stash = ₹5–6 Lakh
And she had that on her. That’s not “party stash,” that’s stockroom inventory.
🚔 Not Just a Party Drug — It’s a Portfolio Wrecker
This is your reminder that:
- Addiction doesn’t care about degrees or designations
- Wealth isn’t immunity
- Even the ones giving medical advice need therapy sometimes
🧠 This Is Bigger Than One Person
The real story here is the silent epidemic of high-functioning addiction.
CEOs, doctors, lawyers — the pressure to perform, the image to maintain, and no room to fail. Sometimes they choose the wrong escape route.
📢 What We Should Be Talking About:
- Why are mental health services STILL not mandatory in high-pressure professions?
- Why don’t most private hospitals have in-house therapy for their own staff?
- Why does someone need to hit rock bottom before we intervene?
🥲 Meme Time:
👮♂️ Police: “Why do you have ₹6L worth of cocaine?”
🧑⚕️ Doctor: “It’s for… stress relief?”
👮♂️ Police: “Beta, yoga kar lete na!”
🛑 Final Verdict:
If this isn’t a wake-up call for India’s professionals, we don’t know what is.
You can be rich, respected, and well-educated, and still fall.
Let’s normalize:
- Mental health days
- Therapy in the workplace
- Not glorifying burnout
Because cocaine may give you highs, but it always brings the lowest of lows.