CHANDIGARH: Haryana Police alongwith Drug Control police on Monday arrested two men from Rohtak about the costs of selling anti inflammatory medication Amphotericin B, employed for treatment of mucormycosis, at an extreme rate. The medication can be used as antifungal medication for black parasite infected patients. Offering this info on Monday, a Haryana Police spokesperson advised the detained accused had been diagnosed with Rahul Chauhan, a resident of Hisar and Dimple Sharma of Bhiwani. Both are attempting to market 1 vial of Amphotericin B to get Rs 12000. Police received information that two workers of an Pharma Company was promoting antifungal medication at several times the initial cost. Depending on the input, a combined group of Special Task Force (STF) and Drug Control Officer was included plus a decoy customer was sent, that required 12 shots from accused. The deal had been finalized at Rs 12,000 each vial. The conversation lasted for upto four times and ultimately an improvement of Rs 72,000 was imputed to the account via Google Pay. They had been predicted on May 23 to market the shot near drain amount 8 situated at Hisar street where a combined group of STF and Drug Control Officer nabbed both detained. A case was filed against them from Rohtak and additional probe is punished. The spokesperson stated that authorities would remain cautious regarding the black-marketing of antifungal and other medications. In addition, he encouraged people to attend authorities if they are to learn of these instances of black-marketing.
Black Sighting: Two held for black-marketing