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Terengganu cops re-arrest man for illegal vaccination cert fraud

Patients who paid doctor RM450 for fake certificates report not getting them anyway

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 14 Jan 2022 2:50PM

Terengganu cops re-arrest man for illegal vaccination cert fraud
The doctor is believed to have charged individuals between RM400 and RM600 to get vaccination certificates without taking the injection. – The Vibes file pic, January 14, 2022

MARANG – A private clinic doctor who was previously held for allegedly selling fake Covid-19 vaccination certificates in Terengganu has been remanded again, this time for investigation in connection with fraud.

Magistrate Engku Nurul Ain Engku Muda today allowed the 51-year-old man to be remanded until tomorrow for investigation under Section 420 of the Penal Code.

The man, who was wearing a grey T-shirt and blue jeans, arrived at the Marang court at 9.40am.

Terengganu Commercial Crime Investigation Department chief M. Zambri Mahmud, when contacted, said the doctor was re-arrested for allegedly receiving payments to supply Covid-19 vaccination certificates without performing actual injections, and failing to provide the certificates to his clients.

“Reports were lodged against the doctor by complainants who paid RM450 each for his services and were promised that their MySejahtera status would list them as vaccine recipients within 14 days. However, their status did not change,” he said.

Last Saturday, the self-confessed anti-vaccination doctor was arrested on suspicion of issuing Covid-19 vaccination certificates without administering vaccines but was released on police bail yesterday.

However, police re-arrested the doctor at noon yesterday.

Terengganu police chief Datuk Rohaimi Md Isa had said that initial investigations found that 1,900 individuals had dealings with the clinic for vaccination purposes but it had yet to be ascertained how many were given certificates without taking the jabs.

The doctor is believed to have charged individuals between RM400 and RM600 to get vaccination certificates without taking the injection. – Bernama, January 14, 2022

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