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Polyclinic owner among seven nabbed over fake COVID-19 vaccination certs

Bernama
Bernama
17/01/2022
10:03 MYT
Polyclinic owner among seven nabbed over fake COVID-19 vaccination certs
Arjunaidi said police also seized computer equipment believed to have been used to update the MySejahtera status of clients to show that they had been vaccinated. - BERNAMA
SHAH ALAM: Police have arrested six workers and the owner of a polyclinic in Gombak which allegedly issued fake COVID-19 vaccination certificates for a fee.
Selangor police chief Datuk Arjunaidi Mohamed said clients were initially charged up to RM3,000 each for the service but the fee was subsequently reduced to RM500.
The scam had been going on for two to three months, he told a press conference here today.
He said the suspects, who include three women, were aged between 20 and 35.
Arjunaidi said police also seized computer equipment believed to have been used to update the MySejahtera status of clients to show that they had been vaccinated.
Although the polyclinic received COVID-19 vaccine supply from the Health Ministry (MOH), the vaccine was thrown away and the empty bottles returned to MOH to justify the issuance of vaccination certificates, he added.
Arjunaidi said the polyclinic catered to individuals wanted to get the vaccination certificates without being injected.
He said police raided the polyclinic after WhatsApp messages on its illegal service had gone viral.
He did not rule out the possibility that the charges for the fake certificates had dropped because there were other groups offering similar services.
"Based on information gathered from a seized laptop, 5,601 patients were registered as vaccine recipients in the MySejahtera system, and we are conducting further investigation to determine the number of people who were registered without getting the jab," he said.
He said investigations were being conducted under Section 269 of the Penal Code and Section 22 (d) of the Prevention and Control of Infectious Diseases Act 1988.
-- BERNAMA
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