The 39-year-old suspect owned a clinic at the Idi-Araba area of Mushin, where he administered intravenous injections to patients and also collected blood and urine samples for diagnosis. Parading the suspect, the state Commissioner of Police, Imohimi Edgal said Mohammed had confessed that he usually bought the drugs from Idumota to stock up his fake clinic.
Edgal who said the command would soon embark on clampdown of all unregistered drug stores, said the suspect was arrested by detectives from Area D Command, Mushin. He said, “Detectives arrested one Abdulrahman Mohammed, a native of Ran Village in Gamboru Ngala Local Government Area of Borno State for operating as a medical doctor at 3, Bamishile Street, Idi -Araba, whereas his education stopped at primary school level.
Further investigation into the activities of Abdulrahman Mohammed, who has been impersonating as a medical doctor for the past four years revealed that he had been administrating intravenous injections, conducting medical test on his patients and taking urine and blood samples from his patients. He is cooperating with the police and we are working with him to ensure all unregistered drug stores are clamped down.
But the suspect denied the allegations, insisting that he only owned a chemist shop, where he sold drugs like painkillers and blood capsules whenever they complain of headache, fever or cold. He said: “I was hawking drugs before I decided to open a pharmacy. I did not finish my primary school and I was not taught to sell the drugs. My pharmacy was not licensed. I do not treat people. I do not collect blood or urine samples. I only sell the kits and people come to buy it. For the thermometer, people used to come and check their temperature and other things by themselves. If someone comes and complained of headache and fever, I give them panadol or boscopan and blood tonic.
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*Imagine how many people this man must have ended their lives?Jesus Chrsit
This one have killed people tire. OMG!
ReplyDelete"Edgal who said the command would soon embark on clampdown of all unregistered drug stores".
DeleteYou will soon?
That's the genesis of the problem.
See how Stella has jumped into conclusion?
DeleteHow many patent medicine dealers in Nigeria
do not give "drips" and injections and measure "BP?"
Police should tell us the full story; one of their own
died after visiting there. Whether the man was culpable or
not isn't the issue, he just have to pay.
It is just like when robbers kill a police officer, don't you see
the ease with which they round them up? They know them and they share
in their loots.
OMG..... for mushin this one take happen.
ReplyDeleteSee the nonsense he is vomiting on. May God deliver us from killers Amen
This happened in your area yori.
DeleteThis guy should be jailed Abeg..u no live wey dis guy go don finish on top this fake doc matter
ReplyDeleteMc pinky
It's only a stupid person like him that will patronize him
ReplyDeleteshut up, what do you mean stupid person? how does an illiterate tell who is a licensed pharmacist? you talk cos you are educated maybe but people like this thrive in places where most are uneducated and uninformed thus cant tell the difference. stop being judgemental already
DeletePoverty + bad governance = Fake professionals in Nigeria,
ReplyDeleteR.I.P Dora Akunyili, you are solely missed.