I am always very happy when
fake professionals are discovered and arrested.The Lagos State Police Command
has arrested a 40-year-old man, Adeyemi Akintolure, for parading himself as a
medical practitioner without a licence. Akintolure, who also allegedly
defrauded one Joy Umosekhaimhe of N500,000, was said to be in possession of a
forged identity card of the Lagos University Teaching Hospital. Read the rest
of the story after the break
The Police Public Relations
Officer of the state command, Ngozi Braide, said the suspect was arrested by
the Area H Command Headquarters, Ogudu, following a petition by Umosekhaimhe.
She said upon his arrest, the suspect presented a certificate of annual
practicing licence purportedly issued to him by the Medical and Dental Council
of Nigeria.
Braide said, “Upon
interrogation, Akintolure identified himself as a doctor at LUTH and tendered
his LUTH identity card with no 13541. He claimed to be a surgeon and
gynaecologist at LUTH.
“A letter was written to
the hospital to authenticate his claims and LUTH replied that he was not an
employee. The suspect subsequently confessed that he was not a doctor but had
been practising for four years, using his vehicle as a mobile clinic. “Drugs,
injections, syringes, stethoscope, a blood pressure monitor and a lab coat were
recovered from his home when it was searched.” Akintolure, in his defence, said
he took to medical practice because he needed money to fend for his family.
He claimed to have only
treated malaria and typhoid and had charged N4,000 for his services. He also
denied defrauding Umosekhaimhe of N500,000. Akintolure said, “I borrowed only
N260,000 from Umosekhaimhe, not N500,000. The money was used to care for my
brother, who is suffering from a kidney disease. I am actually a graduate; I
studied Marketing on a part time basis at Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife
and graduated in 1997. “I got my medical experience at a hospital in Akure,
where I was employed as the personal assistant to a doctor but also worked as
an auxiliary nurse.
I know I’m not meant to be
practising medicine but I have never killed anyone before. I only took to
medicine because of unemployment. “I also don’t treat pregnant women. I just
treat typhoid and malaria at the cost of N4,000. Sometimes I administer
injections. “The vehicle I use as my mobile clinic belongs to my wife but she
has no idea that I was a fake doctor.” The police said the suspect would soon
be charged to court.
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