A doctor has been sentenced to one year in prison for treating patients and dispensing controlled drugs without proper authorization. The court also ordered the deportation of the Asian national after he serves his sentence.
The arrest followed a tip-off to the police, which led to the seizure of a variety of medicines, injections, and medical equipment found in his possession.
Investigators revealed that the man had been practicing medicine without a license, diagnosing ailments, and issuing treatments, including controlled substances requiring prescriptions. His activities were confirmed under surveillance, culminating in his arrest during a joint operation with the National Health Regulatory Authority (NHRA).
During interrogation, the defendant admitted to practicing medicine illegally. The seized drugs were sent for analysis, confirming the presence of tightly regulated substances that can only be dispensed with official medical approval. He was held in custody pending trial.