3 Officials Of Noida Pharma Firm Arrested After Cough Syrup Deaths In Uzbekistan

Notably, the development comes after an FIR was lodged late on Thursday night against five officials of Marion Biotech, including two of its directors.

Published date india.com Updated: March 3, 2023 4:56 PM IST
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Uzbekistan Cough Syrup Death Case Latest Update: Noida Police on Friday arrested three employees of a Noida-based pharmaceutical firm that was involved in the death of 18 children in Uzbekistan last year.

Notably, the development comes after an FIR was lodged late on Thursday night against five officials of Marion Biotech, including two of its directors, over a complaint by a drugs inspector of the Central Drugs Standard Control Organization (CDSCO).

The central and Uttar Pradesh state drug authorities had checked samples of Marion Biotech’s drugs and found 22 of them to be “not of standard quality” (adulterated and spurious), according to the complainant drug inspector.

“Three persons named in the FIR have been arrested, while the two directors of the company are at large. Those arrested are Tuhin Bhattacharya, Head Operation; Atul Rawat, Manufacturing Chemist; and Mool Singh, Analytical Chemist,” Phase 3 police station in-charge Vijay Kumar told news agency PTI.

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Marion Biotech, which has its office in Sector 67 in Noida had come under the scanner in December last year for its cough syrup Dok-1 that is suspected to have led to the death of 18 children who consumed it in Uzbekistan after which the CDSCO launched a probe into the matter.

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