Independent Report
Khuzdar, January 26 : In a decisive move to safeguard public health, the Khuzdar district administration has sealed 10 illegal medical clinics operating without licenses and staffed by unqualified personnel.
The operation was conducted under the directives of Deputy Commissioner Khuzdar, Abdul Razaq Sasoli, with supervision by Assistant Commissioner Hafizullah Kakar and Drug Inspector Dr. Rashid Ahmed. Surprise raids were carried out across the city to target clinics functioning without legal authorization.
During the crackdown, authorities sealed 10 out of 26 targeted clinics and confiscated medicines from several establishments. The clinics were found to be operating with fake staff, inadequate facilities, and no official registration.
Assistant Commissioner Hafizullah Kakar warned that no leniency would be shown to quack doctors or illegal medical centers that endanger lives. He confirmed that the crackdown would continue across the district to ensure residents have access to licensed and quality healthcare services.
The AC also urged citizens to seek treatment from qualified medical professionals and report any illegal clinics to the administration to help eliminate this public health risk.
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