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Hunt for B.C.'s 'bedroom dentist' expands outside province

A B.C. Supreme Court justice is expanding a bench warrant outside of British Columbia in an effort to find illegal dentist Tung Sheng Wu, the College of Dental Surgeons of B.C. announced.

$2K reward offered for information leading to Tung Sheng Wu's arrest

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College of Dental Surgeons of B.C. is looking for Tung Sheng Wu

A B.C. Supreme Court justiceis expanding a warrantoutside ofBritish Columbia in an effort to find illegal dentistTung Sheng Wu, the College of Dental Surgeons of B.C. announced today.

The warrant, which was issued earlier this week but applied only in B.C., is now Canada-wide.

A$2,000 reward is also being offered by the collegefor any information leading to Wu's arrest after hefailed to show up for a scheduled court appearancethis week.

Jerome Marburg, registrar for the College of Dental Surgeons of B.C., announced an expanded bench warrant and a $2,000 reward for information leading to Tung Sheng Wu's arest. (CBC)

In May, the college and RCMP officers shut down one of Wus clinics, set up in a bedroom of his Burnaby home.

The raid found Wu, who also goes by the name David,was operating in dirty and disorganized conditions, and the college issued a public warning urging Wu's patients to be tested for hepatitis B, hepatitis C and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).

Despite being ordered toshut down, Wu was performing dental work as recently as two weeks ago out of a Coquitlam basement suite, according to affidavits filed in B.C. Supreme Court.

This week, aB.C. Supreme Court justice issued a permanent injunction preventing Wu from performing dental work again in the province.

The college said it believes Wu may be trying to move to Toronto to set up another illegal dental practice.

"They don't have any evidence that he has moved, don't have any evidence that he's in Ontario," said Jerome Marburg, registrar at the college. But "we suspect he's going to Toronto to set up business there."

Watchdog on alert

Ontario's dental watchdog said it iswell aware of rogue dentist Tung Sheng (David) Wu, believed to be headed to Toronto.

Peter Trainor, president of the Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario, said the Greater Toronto Area is already home to an underground industry of dental impostors 21 of whom were shut down over the last several years.

"We have found microwaves in their bedrooms to act as sterilizers. We've found rudimentary chemicals they think they're washing their instruments in," he said.

Marburg said the college has found evidence of the pending move, including recovered documents, personal effects and a large quantity of dental supplies they say Wu intended to ship out of B.C.

Earlier this week Wu's leased Acura, which he intended to ship out of the province, wasfound to befilled with dental supplies. Avan filled with Wus belongings set to be shipped out of the country was also intercepted.

The college is asking anyone with information about Wu's whereabouts to call a designated hotline at 1-604-209-1708.

Meanwhile, Fraser Health is urging all former patients of Wu to call their toll-free hotline at 1-855-895-7425.

Hotline calls can be answered in English, Mandarin and Cantonese. Translation is available for individuals who require service in other languages.