Fake Drugs Supply: 2 Distributors Surrender Before Police In Cuttack

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OB Bureau

Cuttack: The two medicine distributors of Odisha’s Cuttack district, accused of supplying duplicate Telma 40 tablets to retailers, surrendered before police on Monday.

The owners of distributors VR Drug Agency and Puja Enterprises of Manik Ghosh Bazaar in the city, Sanjay Jalal and Rahul Shyal,  were absconding after the news about supply of fake drugs for treatment of high blood pressure came to light. They surrendered at Purighat police station where Drug Inspector Tusha Ranjan Panigrahi had filed an FIR against them on Saturday.

Panigrahi filed the FIIR after reputed pharmaceutical company Glenmark stated in clarification that the specific batch of the two medicines that were seized during the raids was not produced by the company. The distributors had procured the spurious drugs from Bengaluru and Gaya and supplied those to more than 100 retailers, the FIR stated.

Earlier, the Directorate of Drugs Control, Odisha had sent the batch number and other details of the medicines to the company and asked it to mention the components of both medicines descriptively.

On Sunday, Cuttack DCP Pinak Mishra said the police have launched a manhunt to trace the two distributors as they were prime suspects in the fake drug racket.

It may be noted that a team from the Directorate of Drugs Control conducted raids on multiple locations under Purighat police limits in Cuttack on Thursday for allegedly selling duplicate medicines. A day after, several teams from the Directorate carried out raids at various medicine stores in Bhubaneswar.

The team conducted raids at 12 places, including Manika Ghosh Bazaar, Badambadi, Banka Bazaar, and Mangalabag, after receiving a tip-off about fake medicines related to high blood pressure and heart diseases being sold by stockists.

They recalled and seized the drugs of two fake brands worth Rs 30 lakh. There is no clarity about the rest medicines worth Rs 20 lakh, they said. “While a part of the consignment was sold in other states, some were sold in Odisha,” said Dharmadev Puhan, an assistant drugs controller in Cuttack.

On Sunday, the Cuttack District Chemist and Druggist Association cancelled the memberships of two dugs distributors for allegedly supplying duplicate Telma 40. The Association also extended total cooperation to the Directorate of Drugs Control in its investigation into the case and demanded stern action against those responsible for indulging in illegal acts.

Also ReadDuplicate BP Drugs: Glenmark Denies Production, FIR Filed Against 2 Distributors In Cuttack

Also Read: Duplicate Drugs Supply: Manhunt On To Trace Distributors, Says Cuttack DCP – odishabytes

 

OB Bureau

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