Ouakam : deux étudiants en médecine tombent, ils avaient élaboré un système bien rodé pour…
As reported by Seneweb, the Ouakam gendarmerie brigade dismantled a fake medical practice run by two Congolese nationals , respectively seventh and sixth-year medical students. The two men, aged 31 and 32, had set up a well-oiled fraud scheme, operating under the pseudonym "Doctor Managan Galien."
To lend credibility to their activities, as reported by Libération in its Tuesday, March 3rd edition, they forged the letterhead of the Ouakam Military Hospital (HMO) – where one of them had completed an internship – in order to issue fake medical certificates. These fraudulent documents were sold for 6,000 CFA francs to employees, particularly those at the Foundever call center, who needed to justify unauthorized absences. The same source indicates that the certificates were often delivered by informal street vendors known as "Thiak-Thiak."
Alerted by the increasing number of suspicious documents, investigators searched their home in Ouakam on February 27th. There, the gendarmes seized medical equipment being used illegally, as well as a significant quantity of falsified administrative documents.
Brought before the prosecutor's office on Monday, the two students now face a heavy series of charges: criminal association, illegal practice of medicine, impersonation, use of forged documents and endangering the lives of others, the newspaper lists.
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