36-year-old Kosovo suspected of conning Switzerland as a doctor

A girl of Kosovo's origin who reportedly pretended to be a doctor in Switzerland has been arrested in her home. Mother I. It's suspected that a Swiss couple took 200 thousand francs. Her arrest has confirmed the chief prosecutor of Schaffhausen Canton, Andreas Zuber, saying there were two complaints against her. [...]
A girl of Kosovo's origin who reportedly pretended to be a doctor in Switzerland has been arrested in her home.
Mother I. It's suspected that a Swiss couple took 200 thousand francs.
Her arrest has confirmed the chief prosecutor of Schaffhausen Canton, Andreas Zuber, saying there were two complaints against her.
One of the victims is her neighbor, Georg G.*, to whom Myra has taken 212 thousand francs. In March 2019, he denounced him to Schaffhausen Imran police for commercial fraud and forged documents.
Police have not commented on the case because of the investigation. To Mother I. Presumption of innocence is applied.
It all started in December 2017. Georg G. and his wife Felicia G* had a neighboring relationship with Imra I.
We've often made blizzard together”, says G.
My mother had rang their bell in one morning.
My wife and I were just sitting down in the morning when she urgently demanded 40 thousand francs”, says G. “She said she would lose her patients if we didn't give her money”, says G.
The next day the couple decided to help their neighbor.
“Imera demanded the cash, which I gave him -- 40 thousand euros”, said Georg G. He and his wife had never suspected that Myra would repay their debt in a short time.
“She was a doctor, was often seen with medical bags, and she could create property”. They have shown that the doctor earned 30,000 francs a month and therefore could make easy money to repay the debt by the end of March”, says George G.
That's why Georg G. He gave so much money to Kosovo
Mother I. She witnessed her credibility with false documents to them. She claimed she had sold an inheritance property worth 2.8m euros to Herbert Stocker, Bank Director Reiffeisen, as she claimed.
But the purchase contract turned out to be forged: Riffeisen didn't know Gerbert Stocker. In addition, the suspicious work of buying a property in Kosovo worth 250 thousand euros, according to Pristina chairman, was also forging.
In addition to the purchase contract, however, she forged her university degree.
A document from the University of Zurich Medical School shows that Mymera I* is a doctor of medicine. But the University of Cyril confirms that the diploma has been forged.
Meanwhile, a false work contract between Imera I and the hospitals in Schaffhausen defines her as a doctor.
There is even evidence of false wages, according to which Meera has been paid 14,701,70 francs per month. In a plan to change hospitals in Schaffhausen, Dr. Imera has recorded their time shift.
All the documents are false, as confirmed in an e-mail to a victim's BNJ hospital chief. The hospital did not want to comment on the case.
Otherwise, for claims made by Georg G. The criminal authorities are currently being investigated. To Mother I. The presumption of innocence has been applied.












