Assorted counterfeit drugs worth over N40 million have been discovered in Asaba, the Delta State capital.
The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control
(NAFDAC),also arrested a man
suspected to be the owner.The suspect,
who was identified as Paul Osita Eli, was arrested in the early hours of
Monday at Number 2, Charles Edozien Avenue, Asaba, where he was
reportedly packaging the counterfeit drugs with mobile authentication
number to make it look genuine.
The drugs found in his three-bedroom apartment where he operates from
included Maloxine, Lumatem (anti-malaria drugs), LOFNAC, Buscomac and
Rysovin alongside already printed mobile authentication numbers.
Eli, who claimed to be a graduate of Management Science from the
University of Nigeria, Nsukka, while speaking with newsmen, said he had
been in the business for over one year, adding that he did the packaging
of the drugs after receiving them from his business associate, whom he
simply named as Achubuike in Lagos.
Disclosing that he distributed the drugs in Kano through his business
partner, one Chubuike in Sabon Gari, the suspect, who hails from
Anambra State, said the drugs were imported from India by his partner in
Lagos
Nigerian Tribune
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