Police have arrested a 49-year-old man from Crosby following reports of a fake doctor prescribing potentially harmful medication to a vulnerable patient.
Fake Doctor’s Deceptive Medical Practices Exposed
The investigation began when a female patient reported suspicious medical interactions on Friday, January 31st. The victim, seeking treatment for a chronic condition, became alarmed after her health deteriorated following medication administered by an individual claiming to be a licensed medical professional.
Key Investigation Details
Investigators discovered several critical red flags during their examination:
- The prescribed medication contained Korean writing
- Translation revealed an anti-inflammatory drug inappropriate for the patient’s condition
- Suspect’s premises contained illicit substances
Arrest and Legal Proceedings
Merseyside Police conducted a thorough investigation, resulting in:
- Arrest on suspicion of Section 18 wounding with intent
- Seizure of cannabis from the suspect’s residence
- Conditional bail while investigations continue
Detective’s Statement
Detective Inspector Sara Lang stressed the rarity of such incidents, warning citizens about online medical service advertisements. “The sad reality is that if it seems too good to be true, it very often is,” she stated.
Public Safety Recommendations
Residents are advised to:
- Verify medical practitioners’ credentials
- Be cautious of online medical service offerings
- Report suspicious medical interactions immediately
How to Report Suspicious Activity
Citizens can contact:
- Merseyside Police: 101
- Social Media:
- X (Twitter)
- Crimestoppers Anonymous Reporting
Additional Resources
- NHS Medical Safety Guidelines
- General Medical Council Verification