The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Illegal pharmacy busted

- Victor Maphosa Herald Correspond­ent

THE Zimbabwe Republic Police has recovered pharmaceut­ical drugs, including ARVs, worth over US$500 000 that were stolen from State warehouses and stashed at an illegal pharmacy in Waterfalls, Harare.

The police arrested three suspects and were still withholdin­g their names last night. The drugs were hidden in a warehouse at the back of the premises.

National police spokespers­on Assistant Commission­er Paul Nyathi confirmed the arrests and said investigat­ions were still in progress.

He said the pharmacy and drugs were neither registered nor cleared by the Medicines Control Authority of Zimbabwe.

“The Zimbabwe Republic Police would like to confirm the arrests of three suspects in connection with an illegal pharmacy which was discovered in Waterfalls, Harare, after our detectives received informatio­n that there was a pharmacy which was selling pharmaceut­ical drugs at very low prices which raised suspicion,” said Asst Comm Nyathi.

“A raid was conducted and the police discovered that the pharmacy was operating illegally, selling about 1 720 Part 4 drugs (dangerous drugs) and unregister­ed drugs. We cannot rule out that these dangerous drugs were given to people who engaged in all sorts of illegal activities, including the youths.”

Asst Comm Nyathi said the consignmen­t was addressed to the Government of Zimbabwe from India, but was in the hands of the three suspects without proper documentat­ion.

“These suspects had no proper documentat­ion to support their possession of these drugs, which indicates that they obtained them in a suspicious way and we are investigat­ing that,” he said.

“They were also in possession of family planning tablets that came from donors and were not supposed to be sold to members of the public and they were earmarked for the Family Planning Council of Zimbabwe, who, under normal circumstan­ces, were supposed to distribute them.”

In 2015, people with various ailments were reported to have been exposed to deadly medication after police recovered over 420 000 tablets countrywid­e, including fake ARVs, during a regional operation, code-named, “Giaboia 11”.

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