The fake doctor arrested red-handed by the FF (Federal Police) in Florianopolis last week is Joxan Nascimento Barros, 46 years old. Identity was obtained exclusively No date Read more. On social networks, he calls himself a doctor, as he did when trying to obtain professional registration in the capital.
The man says that he is not only a doctor, but also a pastor, nutritionist, therapist and biomedical doctor. Joxan was born in Maranhão and was released the same day the PF was arrested after posting bail and returned to his home state.
Two other similar cases occurred in Duque de Caxias in Rio de Janeiro. Federal police arrested fake doctors Neusilini Mela Barbosa and her husband João dos Santos Sintra.
It is a coincidence in these cases that the names of three doctors appear in the same diploma from Furb (Regional University of Blumenau).
The university said it did not recognize the diploma presented by Xoxan Nascimento Barros when registering with the CRM-SC (Regional Medical Council of Santa Catarina).
“Medicine is a mission”
On his social network, Joxan Nascimento Barros says that medicine is a mission and a priesthood. [fazendo referência religiosa ao ato de servir pessoas].
Remember the fake doctor incident
Joxan Nascimento Barros was arrested red-handed by the federal police last Wednesday morning (13). He tried to get admission into CRM-SC with a fake course certificate.
According to CRM-SC, the sector responsible for registering doctors identified irregularities in the submitted document and contacted the university. Given the non-recognition of the diploma by the educational institution, CRM-SC contacted the federal police.
He was arrested and taken to the regional federal police department to give an explanation. Zhoksan posted bail and was released.
The fake doctor will be charged with forgery of an official document. According to the PF, forgery or alteration of an authentic official document attracts imprisonment of two to six years, as well as payment of a fine.
Portal No date Read more He tried to talk to the supposed doctor, but received no response. At first, the report identified the number that Joxan Nascimento Barros gave to patients as his personal contact. A woman answered and said she didn’t know him.
The message also attempted to call the clinic where the specialist allegedly worked as a biomedical technician for ten years. However, a clinic representative claims that this phone number does not exist.
The space for demonstrating the defense of the accused remains open.
Source: Ndmais