A medical student, who allegedly posed as a physician, has been arrested by the National Bureau of Investigation in Quezon City for reportedly selling illegal drugs.
A medical student, who allegedly posed as a physician, has been arrested by the National Bureau of Investigation in Quezon City for reportedly selling illegal drugs.
It said the “seized illegal drugs were submitted before Forensic Chemistry Division for laboratory examination and analysis, which yielded positive results for the presence of tetrahydrocannabinol, a dangerous drug with total net weight of 27 milliliters.”
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