Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Caution call from "Sex Doctor"

KUALA TERENGGANU (Warkah Timur) - Members of the public, especially women asked to be careful if I get a call from a man who introduced himself as a doctor to avoid a scam victim.

Men believed involved in the 'sex mad' is said to disguise as a medical officer and contacted the female patient and give direction does not make sense, supposed to cure diseases caused by them.

Deputy Director of Health (Pharmacy) Terengganu, Dr Mohammad Omar when expose the matter said, his agency received a complaint from a female patient who claims to be contacted 'Tan'.

According to him, the man who introduced himself as Dr Tan had contacted the victim to teach women to do breast self-examination (BSE) through phone calls.

"For sure mang sa that he really a doctor, the man was also co takan some personal information, the victim causing her to believe," he said yesterday.

Dr Mohammad said, the man believed to obtain personal information by impersonating the victim in the hospital before they Ngi menghubu and give instructions for medical examination of allegedly obscene.

He said the same case was reported several years ago but when it spread its activities to the public, the men crazy sex act to stop it for a while, before returning to interfere with the patient after it subsided.

Accordingly, he asks any woman who has been a victim of the doctor involved a false police report to ensure that things do not recur in the future.

"Of course we have received complaints about this matter but the department can not take action other than to inform the medical officer did not treat patients through phone calls because that's not our procedure.

"This act is in fact affect the good name of the Department of Health and we hope that the public was a police report if the victim so that authorities can take appropriate action," he said.


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Fishermen found the old bomb


KOTA BHARU (Warkah Timur) - A fisherman was forced to abandon his intention to fish after his nets in the grain hit the long bomb from the time of war believed to be Japanese.

Che Che Noah Said, 52, found a bomb weighing about two kilograms of the time crawled on shore nearby Moon Light beach about 9 am yesterday.

"At first I thought I got a big fish because when I pulled the net a bit heavy.

"After being pulled to shore and I was so surprised because there was a large iron and having seen it a bomb," he told The Star yesterday when met at the scene.

Later he was involved in removing the bomb from the net and ran left and return the findings to inform his friends to report to the police.

Meanwhile, a resident, Zainal Mat, 32, was found, he said, after hearing the news of the discovery of the bombs, he continued to the beach and is concerned it is the old type of bomb.

"I expect it of old bombs used in Japan when the war first time because I saw the design and stainless steel," he said.
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