A new development in the case of the famous pharmacist “curcumin doctor” • Al Marsad newspaper

Al-Marsad newspaper: The Egyptian Public Prosecution decided to refer the pharmacist Ahmed Abu Al-Nasr, known in the media as “the Curcumin Doctor,” and another with him to the urgent criminal trial, for putting them up and offering them for sale adulterated foods and plants.

In the details, the Public Prosecution submitted the accused, Ahmed Abu Al-Nasr, and another with him, to the competent economic misdemeanors court on the seventh of February, to offer them for sale fraudulent foods, plants, preparations and medical supplies, and no decision was issued by the Minister of Health or any other concerned party to trade them with their knowledge of this. And they opened an office for for medicines and medical supplies without a license, according to Russia Today.

The Public Prosecution indicated, in a statement, that the accused, Ahmed Abu Al-Nasr, created and managed pages on the social networking site, with the aim of committing the crime of selling these things without a license, and using means of publication that would make the public believe in his right to practice the medical profession while he was not licensed to practice it, and his plagiarism. The capacity of a doctor, as well as the commission of the other accused of the crime of distributing these preparations without a permit, and other misdemeanours.

The Egyptian security services had arrested the accused, Ahmed Abu Al-Nasr, and presented it to the Public Prosecution; It conducted a complementary investigation with him, interrogated him, and presented him on today’s date to the competent court, which ordered the continuation of his detention, and set a session to consider the case.

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