[color =green][size =80]HAPPY NEW MONTH COOLVALLERS[/size][/color]
NAFDAC, yesterday blew the lid off activities
of unscrupulous individuals engaged in the
forgery of the Agency’s documents, production
of counterfeit alcoholic beverages, water for
injection and sales of suspected counterfeit
Peak Milk.
Speaking in Lagos, NAFDAC’s Acting Director
General, Mrs Yetunde Oni, noted that the
Agency received complaints from three
countries about alleged impersonation and
scams by some Nigerians who pose as staff
of the Agency to process registration
documents for intending importers of
regulated products.
Oni explained that it was discovered that the
three cases were hatched and executed by a
group of an international gang of criminal
headed by one Mr. Eze Okoronkwo, a resident
of Aba, Abia state.
Her words: “The syndicate had collected the
sum of $13,640, while there were plans to
collect further $57,720. We believe this is a
tip of the iceberg.” She hinted that they have
also successfully arrested 4 Nigerians who
engaged in production and sales of counterfeit
products.
Oni disclosed that the agency raided the
premises of one Mrs. Nkiru Okoro of Ezedams
Nigeria Limited located along Kilometre 16,
Badagry Expressway, Ojo, Lagos, allegedly
being used as a base for the production,
distribution and sales of suspected counterfeit
alcoholic beverages.
She added that on February 24, one Daniel
Ezekwelu was for allegedly producing fake
water for injection in two compounds at Ojoto,
Anambra State. She said, “During the raid, two
under-aged girls were found filling and sealing
the fake water for injection.
Items recovered include plastic containers, gas
cylinders and packs of the fake water for
injection packed as 100 to 10m vials and
labelled ‘sterilised water for injection BP’, with
manufacturing date of 2015 and expiry date
put at 2020, and said to be produced by
Hossanna Laboratories Limited, Surrey.”
A transport vehicle containing several cartons
of suspected counterfeit Peak Milk from the
East was intercepted by the agency as it
arrived Lagos by 4am on February 17, the
alleged owner, Onyekachi Ikegwonu, has been
arrested.
[color =green]OUR UNRELIABLE APROKO reports neither the
devil or recession could be blamed for the
actions of the suspects but a source told him
they recognised the spirit of GREED and
WICKEDNESS lived next door to them.[/color]
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