A man without a license to practice medicine is said to have worked as a doctor in a vaccination center in Rosenheim.
It is still unclear whether he also vaccinated against the corona virus.
Rosenheim
- The Rosenheim criminal police are investigating a serious case of forgery and fraud.
It's about a man who is said to have faked his license to practice medicine.
The 49-year-old from the Munich district then worked with the wrong documents in a Rosenheim vaccination center.
Rosenheim: Wrong doctor in Corona vaccination center - operator files a complaint
As the criminal police and the Traunstein public prosecutor announced on Saturday, March 28th, the complaint should have been received by the operator of the vaccination center last week.
As a result, several objects were searched on Friday and suspicious documents were seized, according to a police spokesman.
The 49-year-old was then arrested and, according to the judge's instructions, is now in custody, he is accused of, among other things, forgery of documents and fraud.
After allegations against the wrong doctor in the vaccination center: man from the Munich district arrested
If it turns out that the man has also administered vaccinations * against the coronavirus *, further charges could be added.
However, whether this was the case remains to be determined.
So far, there have been no abnormalities among the patients who had been vaccinated in the Rosenheim facility.
"Nobody reported who had health problems," said the police spokesman.
If you practice medical practice without a license to practice medicine, a fine up to a year in prison is possible, depending on the severity of the offense.
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