Lagos State
Police Command, yesterday, paraded a 40-year-old man, Adeyemi Stephen
Akintolure, a suspected fake medical doctor, who claimed to be a staff of Lagos
University Teaching Hospital, LUTH, with card No. 13541, identifying him as a
surgeon and gynaecologist.
The fake
medical doctor was also said to have fraudulently obtained N500,000 from one
Joy Umosekhaimhe of 2, Adesanya Close, Ifeko-Gbagada.
Akintolure,
who said he uses the wife’s car as a mobile clinic, said the money in question
was borrowed from Umosekhaimhe, adding “actually, it was not N500,000. It was
N260,000 she lent me to use for my brother’s ailment.”
He said
he is from OndoState, studied Marketing at Obafemi Awolowo University, Ife, as
a part-time student and graduated in 1997.
According
to Akintolure, “I have not treated more than 10 people. I just treat them for
malaria and typhoid and I also give injections too because of my experience at
RivicHospital at Akure.”
When
asked how he got the identity card, he said he got it from a business centre
and that the computer operator signed it for him.
He said
that he charges between N3,000 and N4,000 per patient, adding that his wife was
not aware of his trade.
Police
Public Relations Officer, Deputy Superintendent of Police Ngozi Braide, said
she received a petition at the area H Police Command Headquarters, Ogudu, on
July 19, that one Adeyemi Stephen Akintolure obtained N500,000 from one Joy
Umosekhaimhe.
Braide
said that a letter was written to LUTH on July 23 to authenticate Akintolure
claims of being a staff.
She said:
“On October 10, LUTH replied that the suspect is not an employee of the
hospital and was not issued the identity card.
“In view
of the revelation, the suspect confessed that he is not a medical doctor, but
has been practising for about four years, using his wife’s vehicle as a mobile
clinic.”
She said
his house and vehicle were searched and drugs, injections, syringes and
laboratory coat were recovered.
From; Vangard.
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