Doctor filmed staffers in Nova Scotia clinic’s washroom, police allege
NEW GLASGOW, N.S. — A doctor who fled war-torn Iraq a decade ago has been charged with voyeurism after staff at a Nova Scotia medical clinic were surreptitiously filmed while using the washroom.
Dr. Rafid al-Nassar, 41, was arrested after New Glasgow Regional Police received a complaint from staff at the Westside Medical Centre.
“The incident happened in the staff washroom, and the complaint came from staff members,” Const. Ken MacDonald said Wednesday.
The force’s major crime unit investigated the allegations for nine months before Tuesday’s arrest, he said.