JJ Blood Bank scam: Mumbai officials to be sacked, criminal cases filed

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JJ Blood Bank scam: Mumbai officials to be sacked, criminal cases filed

Synopsis

At the heart of Mumbai's J.J. Blood Bank scandal is a troubling allegation: a senior official allegedly ran a private blood bank on the side — using government staff, vehicles, and materials — while 55 state-collected blood bags vanished without a paper trail. With terminations and criminal cases now confirmed, Maharashtra's entire blood bank network of 417 facilities is under scrutiny.

Key Takeaways

Blood Bank Chief Dr Hitesh Pagare and Medical Social Officer Bhise found guilty in preliminary inquiry; services terminated with immediate effect.
55 out of 128 blood bags from a Chinchpokli camp were allegedly diverted to Maya Blood Bank, Badlapur without authorisation.
Private entities allegedly profited ₹760–₹800 per bag via an unauthorised concession priced at ₹665 per bag .
No audit of the J.J.
Blood Bank conducted in over 10 years , according to BJP MLC Chitra Wagh .
Government to introduce QR code tracking for every blood bag and is considering a third-party audit of all 417 state blood banks.
Criminal cases including an FIR to be registered; stricter action promised if investigation reveals further wrongdoing.

Two senior officials at the Sir J.J. Metropolitan Government Blood Bank in Mumbai face immediate termination and criminal prosecution after a legislative inquiry found them guilty of alleged blood theft, financial malpractice, and gross negligence, the Maharashtra Legislative Council was informed on Monday, 29 June. The disclosure came during a calling attention motion moved by Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MLC Chitra Wagh, which forced a public reckoning over one of the state's most sensitive public health institutions.

What the Inquiry Found

Minister of State for Public Health Meghna Bordikar told the House that Blood Bank Chief Dr Hitesh Pagare and Medical Social Officer Bhise were found guilty in a preliminary probe. Their services are being terminated with immediate effect, and criminal cases — including a First Information Report (FIR) — will be registered against them.

Bordikar added that if more serious revelations emerge after the FIR is filed, even stricter action will follow.

The Allegations: Blood Bags, Private Banks, and Missing Audits

BJP MLC Chitra Wagh alleged that out of 128 blood bags collected at a blood donation camp in Chinchpokli, 55 bags were transferred to Maya Blood Bank in Badlapur without any prior permission or official record — amounting, she said, to direct theft of government blood.

She further alleged that a private storage centre was granted an unauthorised concession, supplying blood at ₹665 per bag, while private entities reportedly earned between ₹760 and ₹800 per bag — a margin she termed a 'plunder of the state exchequer.'

Wagh also claimed to possess evidence that Dr Pagare owns the private Maya Blood Bank in Badlapur, and that J.J. Blood Bank staff, materials, and vehicles were being deployed there. She alleged that despite being on forced leave, Pagare unauthorisedly demanded the purchase of freezers from a private company.

Additional irregularities she flagged included: absence of barcodes on donor cards, demands for money from underprivileged patients seeking blood, disruptions in supply to thalassaemia and sickle cell patients, no audit of the blood bank in over 10 years, and the absence of full-time officers at the State Blood Transfusion Council (SBTC).

Government's Reform Commitments

Minister Bordikar announced a series of corrective measures. A Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) aligned with National AIDS Control Organisation (NACO) and Food and Drug Administration (FDA) guidelines will be developed, and a QR code-based tracking system will be implemented for every blood bag to ensure transparent monitoring.

A full-time post of Assistant Director will be created for the blood bank. A coordination mechanism will be established to oversee all blood banks statewide, and licences of non-compliant blood banks will be revoked. The government is also considering a third-party audit of all blood banks in the state.

Broader Questions in the House

BJP MLC Shrikant Bharatiya noted that there are currently 417 operational blood banks in Maharashtra and that the state is collecting more blood than required. He questioned why there were discussions about permitting an additional 150 blood banks under these circumstances. Minister Bordikar clarified that no such proposal is currently before the government.

Other members raised concerns that similar malpractices may not be confined to J.J. Hospital alone and demanded a statewide investigation. Bordikar assured the House that regular audits of all state blood banks are conducted and that special inspections will be carried out as required.

With criminal cases now imminent and systemic reforms promised, the spotlight shifts to whether Maharashtra's health administration can enforce accountability beyond a single institution.

Point of View

But the more uncomfortable question is why 417 blood banks operated without such safeguards in the first place. If thalassaemia and sickle cell patients were being denied blood while bags were allegedly diverted for private profit, the accountability gap goes well beyond two officials.
NationPress
29 Jun 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What happened at the J.J. Blood Bank in Mumbai?
Two officials at the Sir J.J. Metropolitan Government Blood Bank — Blood Bank Chief Dr Hitesh Pagare and Medical Social Officer Bhise — were found guilty in a preliminary inquiry of alleged blood theft, financial malpractice, and negligence. The Maharashtra government announced their immediate termination and the filing of criminal cases on 29 June 2025.
What is the allegation about the 55 missing blood bags?
BJP MLC Chitra Wagh alleged that 55 out of 128 blood bags collected at a donation camp in Chinchpokli were transferred to Maya Blood Bank in Badlapur without any official permission or record. She described this as direct theft of government blood and claimed Dr Pagare privately owns Maya Blood Bank.
What reforms has the Maharashtra government announced?
The government has committed to implementing a QR code-based tracking system for every blood bag, developing an SOP aligned with NACO and FDA guidelines, creating a full-time Assistant Director post for the blood bank, revoking licences of non-compliant blood banks, and considering a third-party audit of all 417 state blood banks.
Were thalassaemia and sickle cell patients affected?
BJP MLC Chitra Wagh alleged disruptions in blood supply to thalassaemia and sickle cell patients as part of the broader negligence at the J.J. Blood Bank. She also alleged that underprivileged patients were being asked to pay for blood, which is a violation of public health norms.
How long has the J.J. Blood Bank gone without an audit?
According to BJP MLC Chitra Wagh's submission in the Maharashtra Legislative Council, the J.J. Blood Bank has not been audited in over 10 years. The government has now committed to regular audits and special inspections across all state blood banks.
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