Bangkok Post

Illegal clinics busted in Chiang Mai and Bangkok

- WASSAYOS NGAMKHAM

Five bogus doctors and a clinic owner have been arrested during raids on eight unregister­ed cosmetic and medical clinics in Bangkok and Chiang Mai.

Officers from the police Consumer Protection Division (CPPD) and officials from the Food and Drug Administra­tion (FDA) raided six clinics in Bangkok and two in Chiang Mai, said Pol Maj Gen Witthaya Sriprasert­pap, the CPPD commander.

The raid followed complaints from the public that some clinics were dispensing ampoules and vials of cosmetic products as if they were medicines and making extravagan­t claims for them.

It was claimed the products had medical properties that could improve brain, heart and blood vessel functions, repair DNA and various free radical reactions, prevent ageing and boost the immune system.

The products posed a danger to life if they were injected into the body and the bloodstrea­m, said Pol Maj Gen Witthaya.

During the raids, six suspects — five unlicensed doctors and one clinic owner — were apprehende­d.

A total of 205 items worth over 2 million baht, mostly cosmetic products, medicines and medical equipment, were seized, said the CPPD commander.

During questionin­g, all of the suspects confessed, authoritie­s said.

They were charged with providing treatment without a practition­er’s licence, illegally using unregister­ed medicines, and using cosmetic products in inappropri­ate ways by injecting them into the body.

The suspects have been handed over to police at CPPD Sub-division 4 and the Saraphi police station in Chiang Mai for legal action.

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