Friday, May 10, 2013

UPDATE: Man Arrested With N106m Fake Condoms & Drugs

The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control has
arrested a trader, Olisaemeka Osefoh, for importation of counterfeit
medicines into Nigeria.

The suspect was also arrested with fake Rough Rider condoms. PUNCH
Metro learnt that the estimated street value of the goods was N106,
210, 000.

Some of the drugs seized include, Mycoten cream, Neurogesic ointment
and Skineal cream.
In his statement, the suspect said he was in partnership with a cartel
based in China, where the products were sourced, before being shipped
to Nigeria.


The Director General of the agency, Dr. Paul Orhii, while parading the
suspect, said Osefoh was arrested after a tip off.
He said the suspect had also given investigators information on how
the goods were illegally cleared through Tincan Island Port, Lagos.

He said, "Operatives of NAFDAC's Investigation and Enforcement
Directorate raided a warehouse located at Progressive Traders Market
known for the sales of jewellery and cosmetic products.

"During the raid at Trade Fair Complex, Badagry Expressway, Lagos, 158
cartons of Skineal cream, 43 cartons of Funbact- A Cream, 719 cartons
of Mycoten Cream, 131 cartons of Neurogesic ointment, 56 cartons of
Rough Rider Condoms, 20 cartons of Iman Luxury Powder and 205 cartons
of Heal Balm were impounded."

Orhii said investigations revealed that drug counterfeiters no longer
specialised only in foreign products but also in Nigerian-made drugs.
He said most of the fake drugs being imported were from China while
India was second. He however said the agency was having talks with the
Chinese Embassy on the issue.

He said, "I can say for sure that most of the fake drugs we have in
the country now are from China while India comes second. The Indian
government is giving us full cooperation but we are still having talks
with China.

"NAFDAC is working with the Chinese Embassy in Nigeria to track down
the criminal company in China that connived with the suspect to ship
the fake medicine into the country."

The NAFDAC boss seized the opportunity to warn landlords who rent out
their warehouses to dealers in fake drugs.
He said henceforth, landlords would be arrested and charged to court
if their properties were used for such illegal acts.

He advised consumers not to patronise traders who sold drugs secretly
in their shops but should use proper pharmacies instead.
"Recent discovery has revealed that drug counterfeiters now operate
from markets that deal in other commodities so as not to draw the
attention of law enforcement agencies to their nefarious activities,"
he said.

Source: punch

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