In a startling turn of events, Dr. Khursheed Haider, a prominent Carmichael pulmonologist, finds himself behind bars on charges of possessing child pornography. Uncovered through an undercover FBI operation, the case has sent shockwaves through the medical community.
The Unveiling Investigation:
Dr. Haider’s arrest stems from an extensive investigation that originated in Honolulu, targeting individuals trading illicit files online. Following the arrest of a suspect in Hawaii, the focus shifted to an online identity known as “kingg,” posting explicit materials involving children.
Tracing the Connection:
FBI Special Agent Scott A.H. Schofield connected “kingg” to an IP address linked to Dr. Haider’s home in Roseville, California. With a search warrant in hand, agents followed Haider’s activities, leading to a shocking discovery on his phone – explicit materials involving minors.
Legal Ramifications:
Dr. Haider faces a serious charge of possessing child pornography, which could result in a maximum prison sentence of 20 years and a hefty $250,000 fine. Assistant U.S. Attorney Alexis Klein argues for Haider to remain in custody, citing the retrieval of over 600 explicit images from his devices.
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Concerns and Unknowns:
Klein raises concerns about Haider’s profession as a pulmonologist, emphasizing the potential risk he poses due to his access to children through his work. Additionally, the discovery of passports and notable financial resources raises questions about the defendant’s flight risk.
Professional Background:
Dr. Haider, formerly associated with Dignity Health’s Telemedicine Network and Mercy San Juan Medical Center, is no longer affiliated with these institutions. Online records also indicate his departure from VeeOne Health, emphasizing that the arrest is unrelated to his past professional associations.
This news was published at sacbee.com.