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Health Ministry Takes Swift Action Against Spurious Drugs Worth Rs.6.60 Crores In Kolkata

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In a decisive crackdown on the illegal trade of counterfeit medicines, a joint investigation was carried out by the Central Drugs Standard Control Organization (CDSCO), East Zone, and the Drugs Control Directorate of West Bengal.

The operation targeted a wholesale business in Kolkata, M/s Care and Cure For You, leading to the seizure of a substantial quantity of drugs suspected to be counterfeit, including anti-cancer, anti-diabetic, and other medications.

The seized drugs, valued at approximately Rs.6.60 crores, were labeled as being manufactured in several countries, including Ireland, Turkey, the USA, and Bangladesh.

However, the lack of any documentation to verify their legitimate importation into India has raised concerns over their authenticity. Without proper paperwork, these drugs are classified as spurious.

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Additionally, investigators found several empty packing materials at the site, further casting doubt on the legitimacy of the seized drugs. To confirm their quality and authenticity, samples have been sent for testing. The remaining stock of drugs is being securely stored by the CDSCO while the investigation continues.

As part of the operation, the proprietor of the wholesale firm, a woman, was arrested by the CDSCO’s Drugs Inspector from the East Zone. The accused has been remanded in judicial custody for 14 days, and further interrogation is underway.

The investigation is ongoing, with authorities working to uncover more details.

In a related development, the Special Task Force (STF) of the West Bengal Police apprehended two individuals, Sajibul Islam, 24, and Mustakim Mondal, 26, from the Murshidabad district on Saturday.

They were arrested for their alleged involvement in terrorist activities. A police case has been filed against them at the Nowda Police Station in Murshidabad, and investigations are continuing.

The government’s swift action underscores its commitment to combating the counterfeit drug trade, which poses significant risks to public health. Further steps are expected as authorities work to bring those involved in the illicit trade to justice.

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Meera Verma

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