Czech police nab fake dentist who extracted teeth, gave root canals, and applied anesthesia
- Czech Police detained three suspects operating a fake dental clinic without a proper license or training.
- The suspects made 4 million Czech koruna before their detention.
- A 22-year-old man performed various dental procedures, including extractions and root canals, based on online information.
- They have been charged with illegal business, money laundering, attempted battery, drug dealing, and theft.
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Czech Family of 3 Accused of Running Fake Dental Clinic
Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. Czech police say they have detained three suspects who allegedly treated patients in a fake dental clinic without a proper licence or professional training. World News | Czech Family of 3 Accused of Running Fake Dental Clinic.
The 22-year-old, who studied dentistry online and treated patients for two years, faces up to eight years in prison along with his family after his arrest.
The three-person family business, which earned nearly 4 million Czech crowns through illegal activities, is accused of money laundering, attempted assault, drug trafficking and theft, among other things.
In the Czech Republic, police have charged a 22-year-old man and two of his relatives with providing dental services without the proper education and license. The 22-year-old extracted teeth from patients and even performed complex root canal treatments following instructions from the internet.

Czech family of 3 is accused of running a fake dental clinic
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