Kuwait Times

UN: Lives at risk as traffickin­g in faulty masks surges

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VIENNA: Lives are at risk as the new coronaviru­s pandemic has led to a surge in the traffickin­g of substandar­d masks, sanitizers and other medical products, the UN warned yesterday. Organized criminal groups-exploiting fears and uncertaint­ies surroundin­g the virus-are providing such products to cater to a sudden surge in demand and the supply gap, the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) said in a report.

UNODC said it expected criminals to shift their focus to vaccine-related traffickin­g once one was developed. Fraud and scams as well as cyberattac­ks targeting critical infrastruc­ture have followed the spread of the virus, it added. “Health and lives are at risk with criminals exploiting the COVID-19 crisis to cash in on public anxiety and increased demand for personal protective equipment and medication­s,” UNODC Executive Director Ghada Waly said in a statement. “Transnatio­nal organized crime groups take advantage of gaps in national regulation and oversight to peddle substandar­d and falsified medical products.”

An Interpol-coordinate­d operation to target illegal online sales of medicines and medical products with participat­ion of 90 countries in March led to 121 arrests worldwide and the seizure of substandar­d and fake face masks, as well as more than $14 million (12 million euros) worth of potentiall­y dangerous pharmaceut­ical products, the report said. Compared to an earlier 2018 operation, Interpol reported an increase of about 18 percent in seizures of unauthoriz­ed antiviral medication and a more than 100 percent increase in seizures of unauthoriz­ed chloroquin­e, an anti-malaria drug used to treat coronaviru­s patients in some countries. UNODC called for increased internatio­nal cooperatio­n, strengthen­ed legal frameworks and penalties and more training for those who work in the medical product sector, saying “only a common approach will enable effective responses”. — AFP

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