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Johor police arrest eight individuals allegedly involved in sale of fake Covid-19 vaccination certs

Johor Police Chief, Datuk Kamarul Zaman Mamat fake Covid-19 vaccination certificates certs private clinic
Johor Police Chief, Datuk Kamarul Zaman Mamat

JOHOR BAHRU: The Johor police have arrested eight individuals, including three workers of a private clinic here, on alleged involvement in the sale and purchase of fake Covid-19 vaccination certificates.

Newly appointed Johor police chief Datuk Kamarul Zaman Mamat said all the suspects, five of whom were buyers aged between 24 and 42, were nabbed on Monday (Jan 17) and Tuesday following a report lodged by the owner of the clinic on Sunday.

He said the police are now in the midst of tracking down 30 other individuals who bought the digital certificate without getting the jab, including a 44-year-old man believed to be the mastermind of the activity.

“The sale of the fake Covid-19 vaccination certificate is believed to have been active over the past month, targeting those who refused to be vaccinated or anti-vaxxers.

“It is learned that each buyer had to pay between RM300 and RM650 to get the fake certificate, while the runner or the middleman would get a RM125 commission for each certificate sold,” he told a press conference at the Johor police contingent headquarters here on Wednesday.

Kamarul Zaman said two workers of the clinic had been remanded for four days, while the remand order against the other one will be sought later on Wednesday to facilitate further investigation into the case.

He also called on those who bought the fake vaccination certificate without getting the jab to surrender themselves to the police.

The case is being investigated under Section 420 or Section 511 of the Penal Code, which carries a maximum jail term of 10 years, with a fine and whipping, upon conviction, as well as Section 22 of the Prevention and Control of Infectious Diseases Act, which carries a maximum of two years’ jail or a fine, or both, upon conviction. -BERNAMA

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