The Borneo Post

Chinese police apply to arrest 18 at scandal-hit vaccine firm

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BEIJING: Police in the northeaste­rn Chinese city of Changchun said yesterday they had asked prosecutor­s to approve the arrest of 18 people at Changsheng Bio-technology Co Ltd, a vaccine maker at the centre of a safety scandal.

China has launched sweeping spot checks on vaccine makers after Changsheng was found to have falsified data and sold ineffectiv­e vaccines for children, a case that has ignited public anger.

China’s drug regulator has accused Changsheng of fabricatin­g production and inspection records related to a rabies vaccine regularly given to infants.

In a brief statement, Changchun city police said that their investigat­ion had already “basically” found that criminalit­y was involved in the company’s vaccine production.

The 18 people they have applied to arrest include its chairwoman Gao Junfang, on suspicion of producing and selling substandar­d drugs, police said, adding their probe was continuing.

Changsheng said last week that Gao, three senior executives and two mid-level employees had been taken in for questionin­g by local police. Calls to the company seeking comment went unanswered. It is unclear if Gao has been allowed to retain legal representa­tion.

Prosecutor­s are unlikely to reject the arrest request.

President Xi Jinping has ordered all relevant department­s to investigat­e the scandal, which has triggered public outrage in what is the latest case of tainted medical products.

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