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Delhi Police busts Uttarakhand gang for selling fake Remedisvir injections

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Delhi Police busts Uttarakhand gang for selling fake Remedisvir injections

Delhi Police busts Uttarakhand gang for selling fake Remedisvir injections

Delhi Police Crime Branch busted a gang that used to manufacture and sell fake Remedisvir injections.

5 people of the gang have been arrested.

Police recovered fake injections and packing machines.

Further investigation is underway.


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