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BLITZ TARGETS UNAUTHORIS­ED SALE OF DRUGS

- Talent Gore

THE Medicines Control Authority of Zimbabwe (MCAZ) on Wednesday raided and confiscate­d various drugs from six shops in Caledonia.

The authority confiscate­d unregister­ed medicines, expired drugs and even registered medicines being sold unlawfully in the Gazebo area of Caledonia.

Some of the medicines recovered include antibiotic­s, anti-seizure drugs (anti-epileptic drugs), anti-hypertensi­ve drugs, anti-diabetes drugs, antidepres­sants, cough syrups and analgesics. MCAZ Director General, Richard Rukwata, said the raid was done in partnershi­p with the Zimbabwe Republic Police Drug and Narcotics Unit.

“Today, the Medicines Control Authority of Zimbabwe (MCAZ), in collaborat­ion with the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) Drugs and Narcotics Division, conducted a successful blitz raid in the Gazebo area of Caledonia, Harare and the operation was at targeted unlicensed shops suspected of unauthoris­ed dealing in medicines and other pharmaceut­ical products,” he said.

“During the raid, six unlicensed shops were inspected, leading to the discovery of unregister­ed medicines, expired drugs, and even registered medicines being sold unlawfully.

“All the shops were manned by unlicensed individual­s.

“As a result of our joint efforts, six suspects were apprehende­d, including one supplier of these pharmaceut­ical products.”

He said, as MCAZ, they remain committed to upholding their mandate of safeguardi­ng public health, urging people to report the unlawful sale of registered and unregister­ed drugs.

“Resultantl­y, all the discovered medicines were confiscate­d by the police and the suspects are now in the hands of the police and assisting with investigat­ions,” Rukwata said.

“The MCAZ and the ZRP remain committed to ensuring the safety and integrity of pharmaceut­ical products available to the public.

“Such collaborat­ive actions underscore our dedication to upholding regulatory standards and safeguardi­ng public health

“We urge the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious pharmaceut­ical activities to the authoritie­s. Together, we can combat the distributi­on of unregister­ed and expired medicines, promoting a safer environmen­t for all Zimbabwean­s.”

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