Sonipat Chemist Caught Selling Banned Drugs from Car Boot; Shop to Be Sealed
Nov 8, 2024
Source: Dainik Bhaskar
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In a surprising raid, Haryana’s CM Flying Squad found banned drugs stashed in the boot of a chemist’s car in Bainyapur village, Sonipat. The chemist was allegedly selling these restricted medicines on the sly, right outside his medical store.The raid came after a tip-off about narcotic medicines being sold illegally in the area. Initially, nothing suspicious was found inside the shop. But when officers checked a car parked outside, they uncovered a bag filled with restricted drugs, confirming the tip-off.The chemist admitted during questioning that he occasionally gave these medicines to people suffering from severe pain, such as kidney stone patients. However, authorities aren’t taking it lightly. “Selling banned medicines, especially without a prescription, is a serious violation of drug laws,” said an official.The Flying Squad seized the drugs, and police have started legal proceedings. Meanwhile, the authorities have decided to seal the medical store. This operation is part of a broader crackdown to prevent the illegal sale of restricted medicines in the state.Residents in the area were left shaken by the incident, with some questioning how many such violations go unnoticed. Officials are urging the public to report suspicious activity to keep the system in check.
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Source: Dainik Bhaskar
In a surprising raid, Haryana’s CM Flying Squad found banned drugs stashed in the boot of a chemist’s car in Bainyapur village, Sonipat. The chemist was allegedly selling these restricted medicines on the sly, right outside his medical store.The raid came after a tip-off about narcotic medicines being sold illegally in the area. Initially, nothing suspicious was found inside the shop. But when officers checked a car parked outside, they uncovered a bag filled with restricted drugs, confirming the tip-off.The chemist admitted during questioning that he occasionally gave these medicines to people suffering from severe pain, such as kidney stone patients. However, authorities aren’t taking it lightly. “Selling banned medicines, especially without a prescription, is a serious violation of drug laws,” said an official.The Flying Squad seized the drugs, and police have started legal proceedings. Meanwhile, the authorities have decided to seal the medical store. This operation is part of a broader crackdown to prevent the illegal sale of restricted medicines in the state.Residents in the area were left shaken by the incident, with some questioning how many such violations go unnoticed. Officials are urging the public to report suspicious activity to keep the system in check.
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