Ahmedabad:The Food and Drugs Control Administration (FDCA) in Gujarat has seized 24,363 pregnancy termination kits worth over Rs 1.5 crore along with narcotic and psychotropic drugs that were being sold illegally, and eight persons have been arrested in this connection, officials said on Sunday. The accused were apprehended by the FDCA from multiple locations in the state, including Ahmedabad and Surat, as part of an operation carried out on Friday and Saturday, they said.
While seven accused have been charged under the Drugs and Cosmetics Act, another one has been arrested by the Gujarat police under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act after the drugs, including three lakh vials of oxytocin, were found in their possession, FDCA Commissioner Hemant Koshia said. He said that such abortion kits could be sold only on the prescription of gynecologists as per the provisions of the Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act.
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Ahmedabad-based Pintu Shah, one of the accused, was procuring pregnancy termination kits illegally from accused Vinod Maheshwari and Lokesh Maheshwari, owners of a distributing unit in Banaskantha's Deesa, and selling them online without prescription. Shah had sold around 800 such kits through an online platform in the last one-and-half years, the FDCA said in a release. The Maheshwaris got the kits using forged medical prescriptions from Javeri Sangala of Surat, who had procured them from accused Rajesh Yadav, a Gujarat region sales manager of a Mumbai-based marketing company.