Karnataka Drug Wing Unearths Suspected Spurious Medicines Racket Near Bidadi Toll Gate; Stock Worth Over ₹5 Crore Found
Bengaluru, August 18: Karnataka’s Food Safety and Drug Administration Department has unearthed a suspected spurious medicines racket during a major operation near the Bidadi toll gate, with drugs valued at more than ₹5 crore found at premises allegedly operating without a valid licence, according to information shared by the department through a WhatsApp message.
The department said its drug wing found suspected spurious medicines carrying labels of multinational companies during a repacking operation. It said the premises where the activity was detected was functioning without a valid licence.
The operation assumes significance against the backdrop of the Health Department’s recently launched QR-code facility aimed at enabling the public to report drug-related complaints and irregularities. This could be the first such major raid after the launch of the QR-code facility, though the department has not stated this officially.
According to the information shared by the department, the value of the drugs involved is estimated at more than ₹5 crore.
However, the department’s message did not identify the multinational companies whose labels were allegedly being used. It also did not provide details about the owner of the raided property or clarify whether an FIR has been registered in connection with the case.
Further details about the medicines recovered, the entities or individuals allegedly involved, and subsequent legal action were also not provided in the information shared by the department.
