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Pakistani immigrant sentenced in prescription drug smuggling operation in US

byMonitoring ReportandSaleem Jadon
14/09/2013
in Anti-Smuggling, Latest News
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PHILADELPHIA, US: A 33-year-old Pakistani immigrant was sentenced in federal court to a year in prison and faces deportation for his role in a prescription drug smuggling and distribution operation. His brother, a US citizen, was sentenced earlier to 15 months in prison.

Prosecutor Albert Glenn says the operation smuggled millions of pills including Xanax, Valium, diet and sleeping pills into the country from the Far East and distributed them – generally in 100 pill shipments that were often mislabelled, and he cites one diet drug example.

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“In some cases they would label pills in a bottle called phentermine and it turned out to be a different and more dangerous drug called sibutramine. So the pills were not always what they were labelled and were not always what the customer ordered,” Glenn said.

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