Khaberni - Security expert Ammar Al-Qudah revealed an exciting case that was recently caught by the security services, involving a doctor over seventy years old who sold a medical prescription containing a drug preparation that includes narcotic substances, but the prescription was "empty" of any drug quantity.
During a TV interview, Al-Qudah explained that the doctor would write the prescription and stamp it, leaving a space for the drug quantity to be filled in by the patient—who was later found to be a drug dealer—himself.
Al-Qudah confirmed that the doctor would sell the prescription to the patient for 50 Jordanian Dinars.
Al-Qudah affirmed that the security services have been able to expose these dangerous practices which pose a threat to community health and expose the participants to legal accountability, stating that these practices are carried out by a very small number of morally weak individuals only and do not represent doctors in the Jordanian community.




