Lab Owner, Executives at Heart of Contaminated Fentanyl Scandal Arrested
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Argentine Lab Owner Arrested Over Contaminated Fentanyl Deaths - teleSUR English
Argentine authorities have detained Ariel García Furfaro, owner of the laboratories linked to contaminated fentanyl that caused a nationwide health crisis, leaving at least 87 confirmed deaths and exposing hundreds more to serious risk. RELATED: Argentine President Milei and Officials Accused of Corruption in Medicine Supply Contracts Federal Judge Ernesto Kreplak, who is leading the investigation, issued the arrest order on Wednesday. García Fu…
The two brothers, the mother and grandmother of the pharmaceutical entrepreneur were also arrested. Today the inquiry will begin. It is not the first time he is in prison. His political ties with Kirchnerism and his beginnings as a greengrocer
The owner of the Argentine laboratory HLB Pharma, Ariel García Furfaro, surrendered tonight to the Airport Security Police, as confirmed by the authorities of the Ministry of Security trans-Andino. Thus the arrest was carried out ordered by federal judge of La Plata, Ernesto Kreplak, after the deaths of more than 100 people due to the fentanyl contaminated by company. Hours before the capture of García Furfaro were arrested the other nine people…
Lab owner, executives at heart of contaminated fentanyl scandal arrested
Businessman Ariel García Furfaro, his brothers, mother and management team of HLB Pharma laboratory at centre of contaminated fentanyl scandal arrested in connection with the investigation into 96 deaths.
Buenos Aires, Argentina.- A prosecutor in Argentina ordered on Wednesday the arrest of the owner and others responsible for two laboratories for "possible quality deviations" in the production of medical fentanyl batches associated with dozens of deaths in hospitals in the country, according to a statement. "We are facing a case of complex criminality involving a large number of victims and an organized business conglomerate," said federal prose…
The judicial siege began to close around a dozen businessmen and technical professionals linked to the production and distribution of contaminated clinical fentanyl in Argentina, the knot of a health crisis that killed nearly a hundred people. Ernesto Kreplak, the judge of the case, ordered the arrest of the owners of HLB Pharma and Laboratorios Ramallo, the companies behind the opioid infected with bacteria, as well as raiding their homes and c…
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