Indore: Amid a sharp rise in the number of COVID-19 cases in Madhya Pradesh, Indore police and crime branch sleuths on Sunday arrested five people for selling glucose solution on the pretext of the life-saving, anti-viral medication Remdesivir.
While two persons—Ujjwal Patel and Amit Awasthi—were arrested by Indore police, the crime branch arrested three people, identified as Mansingh Meena, Ankit Patwari, and Bajrang Rathore.
According to police, all five were involved in refilling vials with glucose solution and sell it as Remdesivir injection in the market. The accused were selling glucose solution at Rs 20,000 per vial, while its authorized market price is Rs 899 from Rs 2,800.
The matter came to light when a person lodged a complaint with the city's Lasudia police station. The accused had sold a vial to the complainant filled with nothing but glucose solution.