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Drug addicts kept a million in cash at the clinic – sentenced

today at 21.56 Annica Ögren

A doctor in Stockholm has prescribed prescription drugs that are classified as narcotics to a large number of patients, against payment.

In a raid on the doctor’s clinic, the police found, among other things, one million kroner in cash and drugs classified as narcotics.

Now the doctor is sentenced to four years in prison for serious drug crime, serious accounting crime, tax crime and false certification, reports SVT Nyheter Stockholm.

According to the Inspectorate for Care and Care, the doctor will lose his ID.

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