BBC Information, West Midlands

A health care provider has been struck off for assaulting a girl, making racist or derogatory feedback and importing a picture of a affected person’s mind on his relationship profile.
Dr Sayed Talibi, from Tamworth, Staffordshire, was sanctioned by the Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service (MPTS) after it discovered his health to practise was impaired.
Different examples of his misconduct included threatening a girl with waterboarding, posing for photos with weapons and stealing milk powder price £23.50 from Asda.
The tribunal determined to erase Dr Talibi’s identify from the Normal Medical Council’s register, efficient instantly.
The MPTS file of the tribunal, which concluded on 8 August, mentioned Dr Talibi:
- behaved in a threatening or abusive method in the direction of a girl, together with stating that he would topic her to waterboarding, in 2016-7
- bodily assaulted the lady in 2016-7
- “deliberately penetrated the lady with out her consent” in 2017
- contacted the lady in 2018 in breach of a non-molestation order
- uploaded an inappropriate image of himself to a relationship web site in September 2017, which confirmed him performing mind surgical procedure and included the uncovered mind of the affected person, with out the affected person’s permission
- illegally recorded his personal listening to at Birmingham Magistrates’ Court docket in January 2017 when he was as a result of be sentenced for driving offences
- made racist or derogatory statements together with “I hate Afghan tradition” and “I hate kuffar [non-Muslims] and white individuals” or related between January 2016 and August 2017
- posed for pictures between 2007 and 2017 whereas holding weapons, knives and an axe
- on multiple event downloaded and/or considered video footage of beheadings and killings and a picture of a waterboarding machine
- stole £23.50 price of milk powder from a department of Asda in Tamworth in Could 2017
- offered false data to his vitality supplier over a £770 vitality invoice in June 2017
The chairman of the panel, Andrew Lewis, mentioned Dr Talibi’s conduct was “essentially incompatible together with his continued registration”.
“It [the tribunal] concluded that erasure was the one sanction that it might impose given the seriousness of the misconduct, the shortage of perception and remediation proven, and the chance of repetition that remained,” he wrote within the report.
He mentioned permitting him to return to “unrestricted apply” can be inconsistent with the findings because of the “seriousness” of Dr Talibi’s misconduct.
The report mentioned Dr Talibi had 28 days to lodge an attraction towards the tribunal’s determination.