Delhi Police said in its charge sheet that 3 months after the smuggling of fake cancer drugs was discovered, 8 patients who consumed the fake drugs were found as part of the investigation.
According to the chargesheet filed in the Dees Hazari court, among eight people, one patient died after taking fake cancer medicine, the accused were working in top hospitals in Delhi and Gurgaon.
Police said more than 140 fake medicine vials were seized. Its price in the open market is around Rs 4 crore.
It is alleged that empty vials of essential medicines are obtained from pharmacists or hospital staff, filled with counterfeit medicines and sold through pharmacists and websites.
Police traced eight patients, including one from Uzbekistan, who bought six injections for Rs 5.92 lakh.
A man from Jammu and Kashmir who bought two injectable drugs for Rs 1.80 lakh; A man from Ariana who bought six syringes for Rs 5.67 lakh; A woman from Chandigarh to her grandmother 13.50 For lakhs of rupees 10 He bought injections. Someone from West Bengal24 1 lakh to his father 24 He bought injections.
State of Biharm One from Madhubani, His wife was suffering from mouth and lung cancer, Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Institute and Pu in PatnaTha He also told the police that he was being treated at a cancer hospital, the charge sheet revealed.
Doctors advised his wife to inject Keytruda, He contacted Love Narula through Indiamart, an online marketplace. Narula paid him Rs.90,000injected into He is April and August 2022 Between Rs. 3.60 He bought four injections for Rs. But for his wife BudhTha When two injections were given in the cancer hospital, September his health deteriorated 11, 2022 He died that day.
Seven accused, including employees of hospitals based in Delhi and Gurgaonbuckets, March earlier this year 12 The arrests were made that day during raids by the Inter-State Wing of the Crime Branch and the Narcotics Control Department of the Delhi government.
Vipil Jain (44) was found to be the mastermind behind this crime.
Sooraj Shot (27), Neeraj Chauhan (38), Tusshar Chauhan (28), Parvez (33), Komal Tiwari (39), Abhinay Singh (30), Aditya Krishna (23), Rohit Singh Bisht (36), Jitender (33), Majid Khan (34), and Sajid (34) Other accused arrested in this case.
Investigators have also recovered empty vials of medicines bought from the four accused who worked in the oncology departments of three leading cancer hospitals in Delhi and Gurgaon.
Accused 12 Two of them worked as pharmacists at the Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Institute.
Other accused worked at Fortis Memorial Research Institute and Millennium Cancer Center in Gurgaon and Venkateswar Hospital in Delhi.
The accused sold the empty bottles for Rs.3,000 From Rs.6,000bought to, Fake in these vials Medicines After filling itstraw Through pharmacists and websites Rs.40,000 From Rs.50,000 Up tohave fallen.
The police sent notices to all four hospitals and received a response.
During the investigation, We sent the production details of the anti-cancer injections recovered from the accused to the four hospitals, We got their answers, Recovered anti-cancer vaccine, Manufactured by the company.
The accused misappropriated the anti-cancer injections from their respective hospitals and sources for their personal gain, The police have alleged in the charge sheet.
Tiwari and Abhinay in Cytotoxic Compound Section (Cytotoxic mixing unit) and employed, Cytotoxic drugs are responsible for daily mixing.
Fortis Memorial Research Institute (Gurgaof) Jitender, Hematology, Said to be working as Clinical Pharmacist in Hemato-Oncology and Bone Marrow Transplantation Department.
He is responsible for compounding oncology drugs to be administered to patients admitted under the hematology department. Venkateshwar Hospital, Bisht is the overall manager of Onco-Daycare, It also informed that all the patients undergoing chemo are under his supervision.
Sajid is posted in Oncology Department, The Millennium Cancer Center told police that he was also responsible for compounding drugs and administering chemo to patients.
Apart from selling vials to suppliers, Accused, Police said they also used online trading platform Indiamart to promote the sale of fake anti-cancer injections. Seven accused had registered themselves with Indiamart.
Read in English: How employees of top cancer hospitals sold empty vials of chemotherapy injections to fill with spurious drugs
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