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Fake medicines worth Rs6m recovered

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The drug control team of Directorate General Drug Control and Pharmacy Services here on Sunday raided a house located in Gulbarg area and recov-ered fake medicines, labels, empty bottles, unit car-tons and printing machinery.

Led by Drug Inspectors Khushal Khan, Muhammad Zeeshan, Ziaur Rehman, Madiha Anjum and Im-ranul Haq, the team raided the house of Mohammad Niaz Qureshi Al-Noor street and recovered fake medicines worth around Rs 6 million and machinery used in the manufacture of fake drugs.

The team recovered and seized fake medicines On-dansetron, Ceph, Esomeprazole, B-Mark Injection, Neurox, Genrox, Dancol 800, Fisurid, Diaflex, Capro, Softner, Eptilex, Trmpr, Marflox, Ignis, Lacos, Ignis, Onactum, Itcan, Nohist, Biowel, Mogrell, Garvis, Soset, Rosicar, Zonactum includ-ing empty bottles, printing machines, labels, unit cartons and other materials. The drug control team took samples of the drugs for laboratory analysis and seized all other drugs, la-bels, bottles, unit cartons and other machinery under the Drugs Act.

A case has been registered against the accused un-der the Drug Act. Meanwhile (APP):Rescue 1122 recovered 14 dead bodies and another five missing bodies were still being searched in DG Khan canal as a tractor trolley loaded with 46 devotees skidded off and fell into the canal on Friday, near Ramdani Chowk, airport road in DG Khan. According to Rescue 1122, the tractor-trolley, loded with devo-tees, was heading to Sakhi Sarwar when it fell in the canal and all the 46 devotees, mostly women and kids, drowned. Local people rushed to the site and recovered 24 persons safely. Rescue 1122 officials also reached the site and started Rescue operation.—APP

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