Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Statewide alert after fake drugs racket busted in Ghaziabad

- HT Correspond­ent

LUCKNOW : Food Safety and Drug Administra­tion (FSDA) officials have issued a statewide alert in wake of reports that spurious live- saving cancer drugs and other fake medicines were being supplied in different parts of Uttar Pradesh. The focus is on identifyin­g drugs similar to the ones found during a crackdown by the Delhi police on a racket in UP’s Ghaziabad and Haryana’s Sonepat, said an official.

Seven people, including an MBBS doctor and owner of a pharmaceut­ical factory, were arrested by the crime branch of the Delhi police for allegedly manufactur­ing spurious medicines and supplying them in

SEVEN PEOPLE, INCLUDING AN MBBS DOCTOR AND OWNER OF A PHARMACEUT­ICAL FACTORY, WERE ARRESTED

India, China, Bangladesh and Nepal as genuine life-saving cancer medicines. A total of 20 internatio­nal brands of cancer medicines worth over ₹8 crore were seized from the arrested persons. “Spurious anti-cancer drugs, packing material, sticker labels, cartons, syrup bottles, along with batch printing machine, were recovered from the illegal packaging unit in Ghaziabad on November 11,” said AK Jain, drug controller,

Uttar Pradesh. “The gang operating this illegal unit had people with B.Tech, MBBS and other profession­al degrees. But our key concern now is where all these medicines have been supplied, and for this, we have circulated details of the make and labels to our drug inspectors across the state,” added Jain. Samples from the recovered stock have been sent to labs to analyse what was used to make these fake drugs.

 ?? ANI ?? Governor Anandiben Patel with graduate students in a group photo during the fourth convocatio­n of Harcourt Butler Technical University, in Kanpur on Thursday.
ANI Governor Anandiben Patel with graduate students in a group photo during the fourth convocatio­n of Harcourt Butler Technical University, in Kanpur on Thursday.
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