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Delhi Police recovers 3,000 fake Amphotericin-B injections, 10 arrested

At least 10 people including one doctor have been arrested in connection with the black-marketing of Amphotericin B, an anti-fungal drug used in the treatment of black fungus, on Sunday in New Delhi. 3000 vials of anti-fungal injections have been recovered from a house in Delhi's Nizamuddin.

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Published : Jun 20, 2021, 10:49 PM IST

New Delhi: Delhi Police Crime Branch on Sunday busted a gang involved in black-marketing of Amphotericin B, an anti-fungal drug used in the treatment of black fungus, and arrested 10 people including one doctor. Speaking to the media, Delhi DCP Crime Monika Bhardwaj said, "During the investigation, we arrested one Dr Altmas Hussain, a resident of Uttar Pradesh's Deoria. He accepted to have purchased 300 expired vials of Amphotericin B. He repackaged and distributed Piperacillin/Tazobactam medicine as Amphotericin B."

"3000 vials of anti-fungal injections have been recovered from a house in Delhi's Nizamuddin. The investigation is underway to ascertain if all injections are fake," she added. A team of Delhi Crime Branch, Chanakyapuri along with officials of Drug Controller was constituted and a trap was laid down near Jamia Metro Station, which led to an arrest of a delivery boy identified as Waseem Khan.

Also read: Two held for black marketing of Amphotericin-B injections

During the interrogation, he revealed that he came there to deliver Liposomal Amphotericin-B injection at the behest of the person named Mayank Taluja, which was to be collected by him from one Faizal Yaseen, who worked as a salesman at Al Khidmat Medicos. Thereafter, police raided Al Khidmat Medicos and recovered 10 vials of Liposomal Amphotericin-B. These vials have been sent for test/analysis by the Inspector of the drug department.

(ANI)

New Delhi: Delhi Police Crime Branch on Sunday busted a gang involved in black-marketing of Amphotericin B, an anti-fungal drug used in the treatment of black fungus, and arrested 10 people including one doctor. Speaking to the media, Delhi DCP Crime Monika Bhardwaj said, "During the investigation, we arrested one Dr Altmas Hussain, a resident of Uttar Pradesh's Deoria. He accepted to have purchased 300 expired vials of Amphotericin B. He repackaged and distributed Piperacillin/Tazobactam medicine as Amphotericin B."

"3000 vials of anti-fungal injections have been recovered from a house in Delhi's Nizamuddin. The investigation is underway to ascertain if all injections are fake," she added. A team of Delhi Crime Branch, Chanakyapuri along with officials of Drug Controller was constituted and a trap was laid down near Jamia Metro Station, which led to an arrest of a delivery boy identified as Waseem Khan.

Also read: Two held for black marketing of Amphotericin-B injections

During the interrogation, he revealed that he came there to deliver Liposomal Amphotericin-B injection at the behest of the person named Mayank Taluja, which was to be collected by him from one Faizal Yaseen, who worked as a salesman at Al Khidmat Medicos. Thereafter, police raided Al Khidmat Medicos and recovered 10 vials of Liposomal Amphotericin-B. These vials have been sent for test/analysis by the Inspector of the drug department.

(ANI)

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