FSDA Cracks Down on Organised Network Dealing with Counterfeit Medicines in Lucknow; FIR Against Four Filed
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FSDA cracks down on organised network dealing with counterfeit medicines in Lucknow; FIR against four filed
It is alleged that these firms billed each other without actually supplying medicines and created records of purchase and sale based solely on paperwork.
This network is accused of fraudulently billing millions of rupees without supplying the drugs. An investigation found unaccounted for 39.20 lakh Zoryl M1 tablets. Paper transactions were also conducted through a closed firm. On the instructions of the FSDA Commissioner, an FIR has been registered at the Aminabad police station in Lucknow.
The Food Safety and Drug Administration (FSDA) has exposed an alleged organized network of selling fake and counterfeit medicines in Lucknow. An FIR has been lodged at Aminabad police station against the operators of three firms of Aminabad and a closed firm of Saharanpur for selling fake medicines in the market through cross-billing, fake bills and paper transactions without actual supply of medicines. Purchase of Rs 8.87 crore shown, manufactu…
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