The raid, carried out at
the firm 'Care and Cure For You' in Kolkata resulted in the seizure of a large
quantity of anti-cancer, anti-diabetic, and other drugs suspected to be
spurious.
A joint investigation conducted by the Central
Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO) and the Drugs Control Directorate, West Bengal at
the premises of a wholesale firm in Kolkata recently
led to the seizure of spurious drugs estimated to be worth ₹6.6 crore. The investigation has led to
the arrest of a woman identified as the proprietor of the wholesale firm who
was taken into custody by the Drugs Inspector of CDSCO, East Zone, the Union
Health Ministry said in a statement.
The
drugs, labelled as being manufactured in various countries including Ireland,
Turkey, the USA, and Bangladesh, were found without any supporting documents to
prove their legitimate importation into India, it said. In the absence of such
documentation, these drugs are deemed to be spurious, the ministry said. The
investigating team also discovered several empty packing materials, further
raising concerns over the authenticity of the seized products, the statement
said.
The
total market value of the drugs seized is estimated at approximately Rs 6.60
crore, it said.
To ensure proper
investigation, samples of the drugs have been sent for quality testing. The
remaining seized quantity is being kept in safe custody by the CDSCO, the
statement said.
A court granted judicial
custody of the arrested proprietor for 14 days and permitted further
interrogation. Further investigation into the matter is ongoing. "The Ministry of Health and Family
Welfare remains committed to ensuring the safety and well-being of the public.
The seizure and ongoing investigation underscore the government's
zero-tolerance policy towards the circulation of counterfeit and substandard
drugs in the market," the statement stated.
The CDSCO and State
authorities will continue to work in close coordination to combat the threat
posed by spurious drugs and to safeguard the interests of consumers, it stated.