Hyderabad (Telangana): Hyderabad police on Tuesday busted an inter-state gang with the arrest of eight people for black marketing medicines used for the treatment of coronavirus.
The police also seized medicines worth Rs 35 lakhs and eight mobile phones.
The sleuths of Commissioner's Task Force, South Zone team with the assistance of Chaderghat police apprehended eight accused who were black marketing generic versions of Remdesivir, Actemra and Fabiflu medicines which are being used for COVID-19 patients.
Hyderabad Police Commissioner Anjani Kumar said the police seized 51 Remdesivir (100 mg) injections, nine Actemra (400 mg) injections and four Actemra (80 mg) injections.
One of the accused Gagan Khurana is a resident of Delhi while others are from Hyderabad. Almost all the accused are either medical distributors or running medical agencies.
The accused are K. Venkata Subramanyam, Santosh Kumar, Mohd. Shaker, K. Kishore, Rahul Agarwal, Gagan Khurana, Saif Ali Mohammed and Firdous Mohammed.
Police said as antiviral drugs Remdesivir, Actemra and FabiFlu are being used for the treatment of COVID, their demand increased across the country within a short period. Remdesivir is being manufactured by Hetero Company unit located at Sangareddy. The accused formed a group and started black marketing of the emergency drug for COVID-19 patients to earn easy money illegally.
The police investigations revealed that prime accused Venkata Subramanyam was allegedly purchasing the drugs from Hetero Company. The medicines were being sold by the accused for a profit ranging from Rs 3,500 to Rs 18,000. The medicine was being sold to the customer for a price between Rs 30,000 to Rs 40,000 depending on the demand.