The arrested accused used to bring empty vials from the hospital and then fill them with fake medicines and sell them. But there was a gap between the demand for counterfeit medicines and the supply of empty bottles of genuine medicines.
Fake medicines were being made in these areas
According to the police, the antifungal medicine that the accused used in bottles containing genuine cancer medicines was barely worth Rs 100. After filling it was sold for up to Rs 3 lakh.
Police officials said that Vifil Jain was manufacturing fake medicines in DLF Capital Greens and Moti Nagar. Suraj Shat arranged for refilling and packing of these vials.
Vials of fake vaccines (cancer) of Opdata, Keytruda, Dextrose, Fluconazole brands were seized during the raid.
there was stock in the flat
Neeraj Chauhan had kept a large stock of fake cancer vaccines in a flat in South City, Gurugram. 137 fake injections of Keytruda, Infinzi, Techcentric, Perjeta, Opdata, Dargelax, Erbitux, 519 empty vials of Phasgo and 864 empty packaging boxes were recovered from here.
On the behest of Neeraj, his cousin Tushar Chauhan, who was involved in the supply chain, was also caught. The police team has arrested a person named Parvez from Yamuna Vihar in North-Eastern district.
It arranged for empty vials for Vifil Jain and was involved in the supply of refilled vials. 20 empty bottles were recovered from his possession.
Accused caught from Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Hospital
A raid was conducted at Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Hospital to catch those supplying empty or half-filled vials of cancer vaccines.
From there the police caught Komal Tiwari and Abhine Kohli, who worked in the cytometry unit of the hospital. Both of them used to give empty bottles for Rs 5 thousand each. Empty bottles and packaging material have been recovered from their possession.
The case was solved under the leadership of DCP Amit Goyal, ACP Satyendra Mohan, Ramesh Chandra Lamba, Inspector Kamal, Pawan and Mahipal and SI Gulab, Ashish, Ankit, Gaurav, Yatendra Malik, Rakesh and Samai Singh, Naveen, Ramkesh, Varun. , Shakti, Surinder, the team included Sunil, Lalit, Rajbir, ASI Rakesh, Zafaruddin, Shailendra and constable Naveen.
Found a unique way to take out empty bottles
The hospital is not receiving as many empty vials of genuine medicines as has been demanded. In such a situation, the racket has found a way to take back the real medicines sold by filling fake medicines in empty bottles.
The members of the racket used to take back the vials from the customers to whom they sold fake medicines and buy the medicine from them by promising that they would buy the medicine the next time they returned the empty vials.
The hospital is not receiving as many empty vials of genuine medicines as has been demanded. In such a situation, the racket has found a way to take back the real medicines sold by filling fake medicines in empty bottles.
The members of the racket used to take back the vials from the customers to whom they sold fake medicines and buy the medicine from them by promising that they would buy the medicine the next time they returned the empty vials.
Which were filled and sold to other customers. Overall, human life was worthless and empty vials were precious.
Used to sell fake cancer medicines worth Rs 100 to lakhs.
According to the crime branch, the antifungal used by the accused in empty bottles containing genuine cancer medicines is barely worth Rs 100.