Vikrant Shekhawat : May 15, 2021, 08:41 PM
Corona Vaccine: In the second wave of Corona, there has been a spurt in demand for remadecivir injection. However, in the meantime, people selling fake remodevir were also arrested in many states, on which police are taking strict action. Similarly, in Madhya Pradesh also, a gang from Gujarat sold fake Remedesivir injections to many people. On the orders of Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan, the police are going to take strict action against all these, but a screw is stuck in front of them. In fact, out of the patients to whom this gang sold fake Remedesivir injections, 90 per cent of the patients were saved. The matter has been revealed in the investigation of Madhya Pradesh Police.While Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan wants to register a case of murder against those arrested from Indore and Jabalpur, senior police officers are looking for a way to investigate how the murder case can be tried on all. The police officer says that the people who were sold the injections did not lose their lives and that is the reason for this problem. According to the Times of India, the state police were surprised during the investigation when it compared the survival rates of patients taking fake injections and those taking real ones. Police said, "We are not a medical expert, but doctors should definitely look into it." The fake injections contained only glucose and salt solution. ''"Out of the people who bought injections from the Gujarat gang, 10 patients from Indore were killed, while more than 100 were cured," a police officer said on condition of anonymity. Since the bodies of those who died have been cremated, it is impossible to investigate the fake injections. Are advised. Experts do not consider this to be a magic bullet.The Madhya Pradesh police further revealed that the Gujarat-based racket was busted on May 1. During the investigation by the Gujarat Police, the accused had said that they had sold 1200 fake injections. 700 have been sold in Indore and 500 in Jabalpur. The accused first bought an empty bottle from Mumbai and then filled it with glucose and salt solution and sold it. However, the police still say that strict action will be taken against all these accused.