Two suspects arrested for operating unlicensed health facilities in Kawangware
A collage of the two suspects, Olima Bramwel Douglas, his alleged accomplice, Francisca Otieno Omondi and the said unlicensed facility, Dowamed Medicare Centre. PHOTO | COURTESY
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Detectives in Nairobi have arrested two people for allegedly operating an unlicensed health facility in Kawangware, as authorities intensify a crackdown on illegal medical centres.
The suspects, Olima Bramwel Douglas, the owner of Dowamed
Medicare Centre, and his alleged accomplice, Francisca Otieno Omondi, were
apprehended in the Congo area of Dagoretti on Wednesday during a crackdown by
the Kenya Medical Practitioners and Dentists Council (KMPDC).
According to the Directorate of Criminal Investigations
(DCI), the two were found operating a medical facility without a valid licence
and practising in an unlicensed medical institution.
“Detectives from the Operation Support Unit (OSU), alongside
officers from the Kenya Medical Practitioners and Dentists Council (KMPDC), apprehended
the two individuals engaged in this illicit activity in Kawangware, within
Dagoretti,” DCI stated.
The two are currently in custody, undergoing processing
pending arraignment in court.
While expressing commitment to dismantle unlicensed health
facilities, DCI says they are expected to be charged with operating an
unlicensed health institution, an offence punishable by law.
“In collaboration with the KMPDC, the Directorate of Criminal
Investigations (DCI) remains committed to dismantling unlicensed health
facilities and protecting the public from quack medical practitioners through
sustained nationwide crackdowns,” stated the DCI
The operation comes in the backdrop of a probe regarding a quack
dentist in Kawangware who conducted a botched tooth extraction surgery that led
to the death of a young man, Amos Isoka, early this month.
He succumbed to complications from the botched tooth
extraction.
Isoka passed away on Wednesday, January 14, at Kenyatta
National Hospital, where he had been receiving treatment after developing
severe swelling of the neck, tongue and chest.
He died in the critical care unit after suffering breathing
complications, 15 days after the procedure.


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