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Kenyan Police Raid Illegal Clinic, Find Fake Doctor Treating Patients

A man with no medical training was running a clinic in Nairobi, Kenya, treating patients as if he were a licensed doctor. Police arrested him during a raid on the illegal facility in the Kasarani area. Officers found medical...

A man with no medical training was running a clinic in Nairobi, Kenya, treating patients as if he were a licensed doctor. Police arrested him during a raid on the illegal facility in the Kasarani area. Officers found medical equipment, patient files, and drugs on site.

The raid that exposed a fake physician

Detectives from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations acted on a tip from the public. They entered the clinic and found the suspect consulting with patients. He presented himself as a qualified medical professional but could not produce any credentials. Authorities confirmed he had no license to practice medicine in Kenya.

The suspect was taken into custody. Police seized documents and medical supplies as evidence. The clinic was shut down immediately.

Why the community was alarmed

Local residents had been visiting the clinic for treatment, trusting the man behind the desk. Some had paid for consultations and received prescriptions. The discovery that he was not a real doctor raised fears about misdiagnosis, improper treatment, and the safety of patients who had sought his care.

Neighbors said the clinic had been operating for some time. They had no reason to doubt the man's qualifications until word reached the authorities. The case highlighted how easily unlicensed practitioners can set up shop in underserved areas where access to legitimate healthcare is limited.

What happens next

The suspect faces charges related to practicing medicine without a license. Police are investigating how long the clinic had been running and how many patients may have been affected. Health officials urged anyone who visited the clinic to come forward and get proper medical checkups.

The raid was part of a broader effort by Kenyan authorities to crack down on illegal medical operations. Similar clinics have been discovered in other parts of the country in recent years, often preying on people who cannot afford or easily reach正规 hospitals.

This case serves as a reminder that not every clinic with a sign out front is staffed by a real doctor. In Kenya, where healthcare gaps persist, the line between accessible care and dangerous fraud can be dangerously thin.

Source: AllAfrica

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