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Illegal prescriptions: Serious criminal charges against members of the ring

The ring dismantled by law enforcement authorities involves four doctors, pharmacists, and an accountant

Newsroom January 24 07:50

The Athens Prosecutor’s Office has filed severe criminal charges against those arrested as members of the illegal prescription ring.

Specifically, the six detainees are charged with the following offenses: aggravated drug trafficking on a repeated basis, repeated money laundering, repeated forgery of documents, repeated fraud, repeated falsification, unlawful access to personal data archiving systems, criminal association, and possession of genuine travel documents belonging to third parties.

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It is worth noting that the dismantled ring involves four doctors, pharmacists, and an accountant. However, the case file also includes at least ten additional individuals allegedly involved in the scheme.

According to a report by protothema.gr, the majority of the illegal prescriptions were issued in the names of Egyptian nationals who were recruited by a foreigner, also Egyptian, who has been arrested in connection with the case.

Specifically, the members of the organization had developed a well-defined network, leveraging their roles as doctors, pharmacists, and an accountant. They would locate Social Security Numbers (AMKA), falsely prescribe medications, execute the prescriptions fraudulently, and then unlawfully sell the pharmaceuticals. This operation generated illicit profits while causing financial damage to the National Organization for Healthcare Services Provision (EOPYY).

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