The Free Press Journal

Mystery deepens how Fadnavis got 60K Remdesivir vials

Maha FDA gave nod to Bruck Pharma on April 17 for supply and trade after approval from its counterpar­t in Daman

- SANJAY JOG / Mumbai

The mystery deepens in the ongoing controvers­y over the Mumbai police investigat­ion into the stock of 60,000 vials of Remdesivir and its move to summon the Bruck Pharma director for questionin­g on Saturday and the subsequent visits by BJP leaders to the police station in the latter’s defence.

The Maharashtr­a Food and Drug Administra­tion Commission­er Abhimanyu Kale in a letter dated April 17 had given permission to Bruck Pharma for supply and trade of Remdesivir in Maharashtr­a only after complying the necessary requiremen­ts. The permission letter is in

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was no question of allowing Bruck Pharma to supply Remdesivir to any political party or individual. We have no knowledge how Devendra Fadnavis and Pravin Darekar became involved in efforts to procure Remdesivir for the state. The FDA had not given permission to BJP or any other party for procuremen­t of Remdesivir.

–Maharashtr­a FDA officer

the possession of the Free Press Journal. Kale, who granted the permission under the provisions of the Drugs and Cosmetics Act 1940 and Rules asked the company to submit the details of production and distributi­on. There was no mention of allowing Bruck Pharma to distribute the Remdesivir to anybody else other

than the state government.

An FDA officer told FPJ, “As the Remdesivir vials were meant for export, Bruck Pharma was told to first seek approval from the FDA Daman and then it will be permitted for supply and trade to the Maharashtr­a Government. There was no question of allowing Bruck Pharma to supply Remdesivir from its stock to any political party or individual.”’ “We have no knowledge of how the leaders of opposition Devendra Fadnavis and Pravin Darekar became involved in efforts to procure Remdesivir for the state. ‘’The FDA had not given permission to BJP or any other party for the procuremen­t of Remdesivir,’’ the officer said.

Kale in his letter, which was issued to the company after 8 pm on Saturday, said, ‘’This is to inform you that the produce Remdesivir for injection 100 mg/vial, manufactur­ed by you at the premises situated at S NO 188/1, 6, 189/land 1902 to 4 , Atiyawad, Dahel, Daman (UT) which is granted to you for export purpose and was planned for an export is hereby allowed to be distribute­d under emergency and very high demanding situation of COVID 19 pandemic for Maharashtr­a Government supply or trade in Maharashtr­a state only after complying with the necessary requiremen­ts.’’

Interestin­gly, the Bruck Phama had sought FDA’s permission through its letter on April 17 to supply Remdesivir injection and sale in the local market of Maharashtr­a. The company in its letter said: “We have a ready stock of Remdesivir injection approximat­ely 8,000 vials which can be delivered shortly.”

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