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Bangladesh hospital owner held over fake virus certs

Regent hospital chairman Mohammad Shahed being arrested by authorities for allegedly distributing fake negative Covid-19 certificates in Dhaka yesterday. – AFP pic, July 16, 2020.

A BANGLADESH hospital owner accused of issuing thousands of fake negative coronavirus test results to patients at his two clinics was arrested yesterday while trying to flee to India in a burqa, police said. The arrest marked the end of a nine-day manhunt for Mohammad Shahed over allegations of giving fake certificates to patients saying they were virus-free without even testing them.

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