TomandJerry
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- Oct 1, 2013
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A fraudster claiming to work for the NHS injected a 92-year-old woman with a fake Covid-19 vaccine, City of London Police has said.
Detectives are hunting the man who charged the victim in Surbiton, south-west London, £160.
Police said it was "crucial" he was caught as soon as possible as he "may endanger people's lives".
Under the current coronavirus vaccine rollout plans, people will be invited to receive the vaccine by their GP or healthcare provider.
'Dart-like implement'
Police said the victim allowed the man into her home on the afternoon of 30 December after he said he was from the NHS and there to administer the Covid-19 vaccine.
She said she was jabbed in the arm with a "dart-like implement" before being charged £160, which the man said would be refunded by the NHS."
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Detectives are hunting the man who charged the victim in Surbiton, south-west London, £160.
Police said it was "crucial" he was caught as soon as possible as he "may endanger people's lives".
Under the current coronavirus vaccine rollout plans, people will be invited to receive the vaccine by their GP or healthcare provider.
'Dart-like implement'
Police said the victim allowed the man into her home on the afternoon of 30 December after he said he was from the NHS and there to administer the Covid-19 vaccine.
She said she was jabbed in the arm with a "dart-like implement" before being charged £160, which the man said would be refunded by the NHS."

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