Court sets verdict for quack doctor case on 9 Oct., grants temporary release, 60,000 baht bail In the case of the Metropolitan Police Bureau's Investigation Division arresting Mr. Thanaboon, aged 55, after he illegally opened a clinic in the Pratunam area without permission, on charges of being a person practicing medicine without permission according to the Medical Profession Act of 1982 at 3:00 p.m. on September 6. This morning, the Phaya Thai Police Station brought Mr. Thanaboon, aged 55, to file a lawsuit with the Dusit District Court. The court recently ordered an investigation and set a date for the verdict on October 9, 2024 at 9:00 a.m. While the defendant was granted temporary release by posting 60,000 baht in cash as bail. Source: Thai News Agency
The court has scheduled a verdict for the quack doctor case on October 9th.
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