7 held for supplying spurious cancer drugs
New Delhi: The Crime Branch of the Delhi Police has busted a racket of seven people, who were allegedly involved in manufacturing and supplying spurious ‘life saving’ cancer chemotherapy drugs, officials on Tuesday said.
The arrested accused identified as Viphil Jain (46), Suraj Shat (28), Neeraj Chauhan (38), Parvez (33), Komal Tiwari (39), Abhinay Kohli (30) and Tushar Chauhan (28) played with the lives of people by selling ‘fake’ drugs, police said. “Information regarding a racket involved in manufacturing and supply of spurious cancer medicine was received after which a dedicated team was constituted,” Special Commissioner of Police (Crime Branch) Shalini Singh said.
During raid, 137 vials of spurious cancer injections namely Keytruda, Infinzi, Tecentriq, Perjeta, Opdyta, Darzalex & Erbitux and 519 empty vials of Keytruda, Infinzi, Tecentriq, Perjeta, Opdyta, Darzalex & Phesgo and 864 empty packaging boxes of vials of above mentioned spurious cancer vials were also recovered. The officer said that on the basis of the information developed, simultaneous raids were conducted at four different places -- two flats in Moti Nagar, one flat in South City of Gurgaon, one flat in Yamuna Vihar of northeast Delhi and a reputed cancer hospital in Delhi.
The Special CP said that two flats in DLF Capital Greens, Moti Nagar, were the prime location where the spurious cancer medicines were being manufactured by Viphil Jain, who is the mastermind of this racket. “Jain had taken two EWS Flats in Moti Nagar and using the same flat to refill the spurious cancer medicine (vials). Suraj Shat was managing the refilling and packaging of these vials,” the senior officer said.
During raids, 140 filled vials of spurious cancer injections of Opdyta, Keytruda, Dextrose, Fluconazole brands were seized along with three cap sealing machines, one Heat Gun Machine and 197 empty vials and other essential packaging material, she added. At the Gurgaon flat, one Neeraj Chauhan hoarded a large cache of spurious cancer injections, the Special CP said.