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Brothers Held in Hyderabad for Illegal Procurement, Sale of Drugs to Treat Covid-19

The two brothers were arrested for selling COVID-19 drugs at a higher price without any prescription.

The two brothers were arrested for selling COVID-19 drugs at a higher price without any prescription.

The accused started black marketing emergency drugs — Remdesivir and FabiFlu — and selling them without any prescription and bill, police said.

  • News18
  • Last Updated: July 17, 2020, 8:16 PM IST

Two persons were arrested in Hyderabad for illegal procurement and selling of drugs to treat coronavirus at a higher price.

According to Deputy Commissioner of Police (taskforce) Radha Kishan Rao, the accused — Sunil Agarwal and Sonu Agarwal — are brothers and were running a medical business in the city.

The duo hatched a plan to make easy money during the pandemic by illegally procuring the anti-viral drugs and selling them at a higher price to helpless citizens, Rao said.

“The wide publicity of antiviral drugs, namely Remdesivir and FabiFlu, led to a surge in demand of these medicines. The accused started black marketing the emergency drugs and selling them without any prescription and bill,” the senior officer said.

Acting on a tip-off, simultaneous raids were conducted by police and drug inspectors at shops belonging to the accused and seized anti-viral drugs worth over Rs 5 lakh, Rao said.


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