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Maharashtra: 7 held in Aurangabad for black-marketing of remdesivir

Updated on: 28 April,2021 08:55 AM IST  |  Aurangabad
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Acting on a tip-off, a police decoy on Monday sent Rs 20,000 through an online payment platform to a man named Dinesh Navgire, who agreed to sell vials of the anti-viral drug at government medical college and hospital

Maharashtra: 7 held in Aurangabad for black-marketing of remdesivir

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Seven people were arrested for allegedly black-marketing Remdesivir injections amid a rise in demand due to a spike in coronavirus cases, police said on Tuesday.


Acting on a tip-off, a police decoy on Monday sent Rs 20,000 through an online payment platform to a man named Dinesh Navgire, who agreed to sell vials of the anti-viral drug at government medical college and hospital here, an official said.


"Navgire was held with a vial in GMCH premises. His questioning led us to four of his associates from Jalna and two from Aurangabad. Five Remdesivir vials were seized from them," Assistant inspector Ajabsingh Jarwal told PTI.


Begumpura police has registered a case and are probing further, an official said.

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