In a new development, police have launched an investigation after a vial of morphine was allegedly discovered in the personal locker of Ahmed Rashid Nadir, one of two nurses fired from Bankstown-Lidcombe Hospital following an anti-Israel rant caught on video, where he said that he has murdered some Jewish patients!
The discovery was made after Nadir reportedly asked a colleague to clear out his locker following his dismissal. The staff member, feeling uneasy about the request, instead alerted authorities. Police arrived at the hospital, conducted a search, and allegedly found the morphine vial inside.
The powerful painkiller, which is strictly regulated, has now become a focal point in the ongoing investigation. Authorities are working to determine how the drug ended up in Nadir’s possession and whether it was taken from hospital supplies.
In a further twist, sources close to the investigation revealed that forensic tests are underway to analyze fingerprints on the vial. While Nadir has denied taking the drug, investigators are exploring all possibilities, including whether someone else may have placed it in his locker.
The morphine discovery adds another layer of controversy to a case that has already sparked widespread outrage. Nadir and his colleague, Sarah Abu Lebdeh, were fired and barred from practicing as nurses nationwide after a video surfaced showing them refusing to treat Israeli patients and making inflammatory remarks. The fallout has prompted condemnation from government officials, healthcare professionals, and the wider community.
Police have also searched Nadir’s home, seizing multiple items for further examination. Meanwhile, hospital officials have reviewed security footage and inventory records to determine if additional medication is unaccounted for.
Authorities have yet to confirm whether criminal charges will be filed in relation to the morphine discovery. However, NSW Police Commissioner Karen Webb stated that investigators are taking the matter seriously and are considering all available evidence.
Nadir, who was reportedly treated by emergency services on Thursday night following a “concern for welfare,” has issued a lawyer-drafted apology for his remarks but insists the incident was a misunderstanding.
The investigation remains ongoing.
1 comment:
Here's a good conspiracy theory for you. The hospital wants to be rid of the guy. He's bad PR. But they also know that he could walk up and down the halls shouting "Seig heil!" and if they fired him, he'd cry Islamophobia and they've have to take him back.
But if he has morphine in his locker? Well that's procedural. You can't blame Islamophobia for that. It's a standard regulation. Bye bye!
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