(ANSA) - ROME, JAN 26 - Italian police on Wednesday arrested
two people on suspicion of pretending to give COVID-19 jabs in
exchange for money.
The two, a nurse supposed to administer doses and a socio-health
operator, were arrested by NAS health police in Naples.
The pair, Giuliano Di Girolamo and Rosario Cirillo, have been
charged with corruption in acts against their duty, embezzlement
and fraud in public acts.
The operator allegedly procured the anti-vax patients, of whom
some 30 have been identified so far, who allegedly paid 150
euros each for the nurse to inject the vaccine into a shoulder
swab instead on into the shoulder itself. (ANSA).
2 arrested for pretending to give COVID jabs
Nurse, health operator held in Naples in cash for fake jab case