Fake Doctor Grabbed

A 32-year-old unemployed who has been parading himself as a medical doctor and had allegedly been robbing unsuspecting persons, mostly women of huge sums of money, is in the grip of the police.

The suspect, Derrick Frimpong, is believed to be a native of Agona Nyarkrom in the Central Region.

According to a 30-year-old lady secretary based in Sekondi-Takoradi, the suspect recently called her and introduced himself as Dr Ben Kwarteng, a medical doctor based in Koforidua in the Eastern Region.

According to the lady (name withheld), the culprit claimed he had her contact from a WhatsApp group, of which she the lady is a member.

He claimed he used to be a member of that group, but later exited.

The lady who was speaking on Skyy Power FM in Takoradi indicated that the fake doctor then proposed to marry her and she agreed.

Derrick Frimpong later invited the lady to Swedru in the Central Region, where he claimed he had come to perform a special surgery.

The lady mentioned that she prepared a very sumptuous meal and went to meet the ‘newly found love’ on Saturday, July 16, 2016.

“When I arrived at the Swedru Government Hospital, I started showing the picture of the culprit on my phone to some people around if they knew him.

“Not knowing the culprit who was hanging around had already seen me so he approached me and introduced himself. He took me to a hotel in town,” the lady revealed.

According to the lady, she could not sleep that night because her suspicion was heightened from the conversations and interactions that went between them.

The culprit went to see the lady off the next day, Sunday, July, 17, 2016 and managed to steal her phone from her bag.

The suspect then managed to convince the lady’s network providers to get the lady’s mobile money password to cash about GH¢1,000 on her wallet after telling them the lady was her wife, adding that she was seriously sick and could not speak so they needed money badly to buy some drugs.

The lady added that she later planned with his two brothers to arrest the culprit so she pretended she had not taken notice of the withdrawal of the money.

The victim then managed to lure the alleged doctor to Takoradi for a special shopping and ‘love making’.

“So he came to Takoradi and was arrested by myself with assistance from my two brothers as soon as he arrived on Friday, July, 22, 2016 around 9:00pm.”

The fake doctor has since been handed over to the police,” the victim pointed out.