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Dubai: Bahraini Police have arrested a man and a woman for offering medical services without a licence, local media reported.
The Director-General of the General Directorate of Criminal Investigations and Forensic Evidence (CID) said the CID police, in cooperation with the Health Regulatory Authority, caught the suspects - a 43-year-old man and 34-year-old woman. Their names and nationalities were not revealed.
The Police acted on a tip-off and launched an immediate investigation accordingly. Investigators also seized medical equipment found in their possession.
It is not the first time that some people have been caught offering health services without a licence in Bahrain. Earlier in 2019, a Bahraini man and two Thai women were arrested for posing as doctors and running an illegal clinic carrying out plastic surgery operations.
Two men arrested in Bahrain for providing medical services without license February 05, 2021
Authorities in Bahrain have arrested two men who were providing medical services without a license.
MANAMA Authorities in Bahrain have arrested two men who were providing medical services without a license, the Bahrain News Agency (BNA) reported on Friday.
Bahrain s Criminal Investigations and Forensic Evidence (CID) police, in cooperation with the Health Regulatory Authority, arrested a 43-year-old man and 34-year-old woman for providing medical services without a license to practice the profession, the BNA report said citing CID director-general.
Following a tip-off in this regard, an investigation was launched which led to the identification of the aforementioned persons and their arrest. Medical equipment found in their possession was also confiscated, according to the report.