UNB, Dhaka :
A Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) mobile court here on Sunday unearthed an illegal veterinary medicine factory and fined three people, including its managing director, a total of Tk 4 lakh, The mobile court also sealed off the factory at Matuail in the city and destroyed a huge quantity of unauthorized medicines, which included Hamogen and Derma Spray, two types of antibiotic injections, Tolmic 2.5% for use as pain killer, and injections LD-Phos and Multivit-Forte for fattening cattle. Sources at the RAB headquarters said that a mobile court of RAB-10, led by
magistrate AHM Anwar Pasha, conducted a drive in Matuail under Demra police station at about 6:00 am and unearthed the illegal veterinary medicine factory, named ‘Life Agrovet Bangladesh Ltd’.
Sixteen veterinary doctors, including several government officials, were running the factory, Dr Abdus Samad Mia, who had been acting as its managing director, told the mobile court.
During preliminary interrogation, Dr Abdus Samad also said that they had no legal permission for the marketing of their injections and they were selling their products illegally without any certification by the Drug Administration.
A Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) mobile court here on Sunday unearthed an illegal veterinary medicine factory and fined three people, including its managing director, a total of Tk 4 lakh, The mobile court also sealed off the factory at Matuail in the city and destroyed a huge quantity of unauthorized medicines, which included Hamogen and Derma Spray, two types of antibiotic injections, Tolmic 2.5% for use as pain killer, and injections LD-Phos and Multivit-Forte for fattening cattle. Sources at the RAB headquarters said that a mobile court of RAB-10, led by
magistrate AHM Anwar Pasha, conducted a drive in Matuail under Demra police station at about 6:00 am and unearthed the illegal veterinary medicine factory, named ‘Life Agrovet Bangladesh Ltd’.
Sixteen veterinary doctors, including several government officials, were running the factory, Dr Abdus Samad Mia, who had been acting as its managing director, told the mobile court.
During preliminary interrogation, Dr Abdus Samad also said that they had no legal permission for the marketing of their injections and they were selling their products illegally without any certification by the Drug Administration.