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FIA seals medical store, 2 held for selling spurious drugs

byCT Report
10/03/2018
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FAISALABAD: An FIA team sealed a medical store and arrested two accused persons for selling spurious drugs in Pir Mehal, Toba Tek Singh.

FIA official said that an FIA team, along with Provincial Drug Inspector, conducted surprise raid at Ali Zaib Medical Store, Bhussi Adda Pir Mehal, and recovered spurious/ unregistered tranquilliser drugs including Dosovil Injection (500), Yellow Liquid Injection (250), Black Cobra Tablets (45), Aminophyline Inj (Expired 45) and Tenzil Tablets (300 Tablets).

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Those arrested from the store were: Muhammad Nadeem, son of Rana Babu Khan, and Rameez Abbas, son of Rehmat Ullah. A case was registered under sections 23 and 27 of the Drug Act 1976.

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