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Arrest warrant against 15 persons for supplying spurious drugs

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Press Trust of India Srinagar
A TADA court here has issued non-bailable warrants against 15 persons who were allegedly involved in the supply of spurious drugs to government hospitals in Jammu and Kashmir.

Judge Muzaffar Iqbal Qureshi while issuing non-bailable warrants directed the police to produce the accused before the court on next date of hearing on May 27.

Under the J-K Drugs and Cosmetics Act 1940, the TADA court here is the designated court to hear complaints related to spurious and adulterated drugs in the Valley.

The warrants were issued yesterday after the officials of Drug Control Authority, Kashmir filed a formal complaint-cum-charge sheet before the court, naming 15 persons as accused in the supply of spurious drugs to various government hospitals in the state.
 

The Crime Branch, which is also investigating the scam, has arrested two brothers in connection with the case.

The scam came to light when a laboratory tests revealed that an anti-biotic supplied to various hospital contained zero amount of Amoxycillin against the claimed 500 milligrams.

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First Published: Apr 25 2013 | 5:40 PM IST

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