
Port. Four arrested on suspicion of falsifying medical prescriptions
According to the Judiciary, the suspects, detained in the context of an investigation under the supervision of the Department of Investigation and Criminal Action of Porto, will have practiced several
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In a statement, PJ clarified that it carried out a police operation in the Greater Porto area, and arrested four people, aged between 28 and 52 years, including two employees from a private hospital center in the North Zone. The PJ also states that the detainees will be present at the Court of Criminal Instruction of Porto, for the first judicial questioning and application of appropriate coercion measures. Four arrested on suspicion of falsifying medical prescriptions.
Furthermore, " The suspects thus developed a criminal scheme for the benefit of themselves and third parties, through the loss of the National Health Service and insurance companies", concludes the same note.
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In a statement, PJ clarified that it carried out a police operation in the Greater Porto area, and arrested four people, aged between 28 and 52 years, including two employees from a private hospital center in the North Zone.
reliability low1/3 sourcesThe PJ also states that the detainees will be present at the Court of Criminal Instruction of Porto, for the first judicial questioning and application of appropriate coercion measures.
reliability low1/3 sourcesFour arrested on suspicion of falsifying medical prescriptions.
reliability low1/3 sources" The suspects thus developed a criminal scheme for the benefit of themselves and third parties, through the loss of the National Health Service and insurance companies", concludes the same note.
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The Judicial Police (JP) arrested in the Greater Zone Port four people, including two employees of a private hospital center, suspected of falsifying medical prescriptions to acquire medicines that were later sold in a parallel market, was announced this Thursday.
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