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Police warn and caution 3 Ministry of Health personnel

Police in Lusaka have warned and cautioned three Ministry of Health personnel from Matero Level 1 Hospital and Matero Main Clinic for the offences of forgery contrary to Section 242 as read together with Section 350(a) (b) and Theft by Public Servant Contrary to Section 277 of CAP 87 of the Laws of Zambia.
Police Spokesperson Esther Mwaata Katongo said this is a case in which Fredrick Sichone aged 51, a Clinical officer at Matero Level 1 Hospital, Nchinga Muteya aged 31, a Revenue Collector at Matero Level 1Hospital and Aaron Kalunga aged 45, a Data Clerk at Matero Main Clinic were found in possession of two date stamps for Matero Level 1 Hospital for Out Patient Department (OPD) and Accounts department, GRZ Receipts and Forms of Certificate of Medical Examinations already stamped.
“The suspects are alleged to have been issuing medical certificates to unsuspecting members of the public and converting money to their personal use through the use of the fake date stamps and receipts which Matero Level 1 Hospital Administration has disputed,” she said.
Ms Katongo added that warn and caution statements have been recorded and the trio are yet to be charged for the subject offences and will appear in court soon.

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