Nabbed for selling vaccine


Busted: Police officers escorting the four suspects to the North Sumatra police headquarters in Medan. — The Jakarta Post/ANN

THE North Sumatra police have arrested four individuals, including two doctors, for allegedly selling Covid-19 vaccinations illegally to residents in the provincial capital of Medan.

The four suspects, identified only by their initials, were Medan’s Tanjung Gusta Penitentiary doctor IW, North Sumatra Health Agency civil servant and doctor KS, health agency employee SH and property agent SW.

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