On Monday, police detained a group of senior physicians, including six doctors and five additional suspects, for allegedly selling illegal medical cannabis licenses online, operating from twenty different locations. The police investigation reported that the suspects advertised licenses for medical cannabis usage through different channels as well as the messaging service Telegram. Some of the accused were senior physicians qualified to grant such licenses by the Health Ministry.
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