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Fake Medical Doctor Nabbed By Lagos Police

A yet-to-be-identified fake medical doctor has been apprehended by the Lagos State Police Command.

Disclosing this in a tweet on Saturday, the Police Public Relations Officer in the state, Benjamin Hundeyin, said the suspect has been practising since January 2022.

Furthermore, the police image maker said the suspect was in possession of a medical license in his name when operatives of the command arrested him.

The PPRO gave kudos to some residents of the state who spotted the suspect and relayed the information to the command.

Sharing a photo of the suspect, the PPRO wrote: “This 26-year-old man faked a medical license in his name and has been practising as a medical doctor since January 2022.

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“Commendation goes to public-spirited Lagosians who spotted him and promptly informed the Police. You have saved lives. If you see something, say something!”

Recall that the Delta State Police Command recently arrested some fake Economic and Financial Crimes Commission operatives in the state over alleged break-ins, kidnappings and extortion of unsuspecting victims.

It was gathered that the arrest followed a series of complaints received from members of the public, especially from the youths, alleging that the EFCC operatives usually break into their houses at night, forcefully arrest them, take them away and extort huge sums of money from them.

Similarly, the Federal Capital Territory Police Command recently arrested a serial fraudster, who specialised in impersonating legal practitioners and senior law enforcement officers to defraud unsuspecting members of the public.

The Police said the suspect was arrested on Sunday, November 20, 2022 by the FCT Command’s intelligence asset attached to the Anti-Violence Crime section of the State Criminal Investigations department (SCID) at Our Lady Queen of Cathedral Church Area 3, Abuja, where scores of unsuspecting worshippers have reportedly been defrauded.

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