Mah Cyber cops bust fake racket of Remdesivir, Tocilizumab drugs
   Date :14-May-2021

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MUMBAI :
 
THE Maharashtra Cyber Police have busted an online fraud of illegal sales of fake Remdesivir and Tocilizumab drugs filled with plain water that targeted gullible customers desperate for treatment of COVID-19, an official said here on Thursday. On Wednesday, a leading pharmaceutical company had approached the Cyber Police Cell to file a case after it received many complaints that its distributors had sold these drugs by soliciting customers online or through social media. The complainants had stated that some mobile numbers were posted on various WhatsApp groups or other social media platforms claiming they were authorised dealers of the complainant pharmaceutical company.
 
They offered to deliver the drugs on advance payment of 50 per cent amount through online transactions, and rest on delivery. Though the company had been getting these complaints since April 27, the numbers kept increasing daily compelling it to approach the police, and the people also started posting their grievances on the social media targeting the company on various public platforms. The development comes close on the heels of the Central Vigilance Commission (CVC), New Delhi has ordered a probe into the massive scam into the sale of Remdesivir, following a petition by Mumbai Barrister Vinod Tiwari.
 
Given the criticality of the issue, the Cyber Cell immediately launched the investigations from multiple fronts, including shops, telecom service providers, and banks. The preliminary probe shockingly revealed that many needy citizens had even paid the full money in advance but when they followed-up anxiously on their orders for delivery, they were given vague replies or the phones were switched off, said IGP Yashasvi Yadav.