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New Delhi, June 6: With the arrest of four persons, including a Syrian national, the Delhi Police’s Crime Branch on Thursday claimed to have busted an international syndicate involved in manufacturing and supplying fake cancer, diabetes medicines in a two month long operation. The official said that the Syrian national, Monir Ahamd (54), used to supply medicines between Turkey, Egypt and India. Other accused were identified as Naveen Arya, (40), Saurabh Garg (34) and Karan Khaneja (27).

Multiple International Brand Life Savings fake cancer diabetes medicines worth crores of rupees have been seized. According to police, information was developed by Cyber Cell, Crime Branch that some medicine vendors whole sellers in the area of Delhi NCR were illegally selling spurious and unregistered lifesaving drugs (anti-cancer drugs) and lifestyle drugs like Opdivo Opdyta (BMS Company), Revolade (Novartis company), Keytruda (MSD Merck), Erbitux (Merck Kgga), Ozempic (Novo Nordisk company), Lenvima (Eisai company). On April 4, the police team raided Shree Ram International Traders situated at Bhagirath Palace where there was suspicious stock of various imported drugs along with other trade stock for sale/distribution purpose worth Rs 1.



5 crore approx. were found, said Deputy Commissioner of Police (Crime) Rakesh Paweriya. The stock was seized by the Drugs Inspector and it was revealed that the owner of the shop, Arya, was selling spurious and unregistered life saving drugs.

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