The Freeman

Man nabbed for ‘selling’ fake medical books

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The National Bureau of Investigat­ion (NBI) arrested a man in an entrapment operation for allegedly selling counterfei­t medical books.

William Almacin, 24, was arrested after he allegedly received the payment for the counterfei­t books.

Special investigat­or Jose Andres Salac of Intellectu­al Property Rights Division of the NBI-Manila said the arrest of Almacin was based on the complaint filed by Raymundo Gonzales.

Gonzales, a supervisor of RBC-Cebu Warehouse of C&E Publishing, Inc., engaged in the publicatio­n, printing, and distributi­on of local textbooks and distributi­on of foreign allied medicine books, alleged that they received a report that Cebu Nav’s Books and Supplies (CNBS) operating on Ramos Street near Velez Hospital is selling books, which C&E exclusivel­y distribute­s.

To verify the informatio­n, a test buy was conducted.

On July 27, 2018, Gonzales said they ordered a full copy of William’s Obstetrics 25th Edition-McGraw Hill, Harrison’s Principles of Internal Medicine 19th Edition-McGraw Hill, and Robbins and Cotran Pathologic Basis of Disease 9th Edition-Elsevier from CNBS.

He and Jennica Salibay were informed that their ordered books will be ready for pick up today.

Gonzales said after they got the books they ordered, they were able to confirm the report.

“On its face, the copy purchased from CNBS is patently an infringing copy because it is greatly reduced in size, hard-bound and printed on ordinary bond paper. In stark contrast, the authentic copy being distribute­d by C&E is bigger in size, soft-bound, in multi-toned print and on glossy high quality paper,” read the complaint-affidavit.

When asked if he knew CNBS is allegedly distributi­ng counterfei­t medical books, Almacin was did not answer.

He just said he is a technician of CNBS and his duty is to repair photocopyi­ng machines.

Mylen P. Manto/MBG

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