The act of selling fake injections in times of need is a heinous crime – Court
Kanpur (UP), July 21 (IANS)| A special court in Kanpur has rejected the bail plea of Madhuram Bajpayee alias Sumant. The bail plea was rejected by the Special Judge, Drugs and Cosmetics Act Court, Kanpur Nagar, Vikas Goel. The accused in his bail application claimed that the case was registered not against him but against Gyanesh Kumar and Prakash Mishra on May 27, 2021 and he was implicated in the case due to commercial rivalry.
He pleaded that the police had not recovered anything from his possession and that Prakash Mishra, one of the co-accused, had already been released on bail, so the court should grant him bail as well. Opposing his bail, Additional District Public Prosecutor (ADGC) Sanjay Jha said that Gwaltoli police had arrested Gyanesh Kumar Sharma and Prakash Mishra and recovered 68 liposomal amphotericin B injection brand Amfinex and an amount of Rs 1.80 lakh from the dashboard of the car. Had it.
During investigation, he had admitted before the police that the recovered injections were supplied by Pankaj Agarwal, Madhuram Bajpai and Shubham Tiwari. The prosecution told the court that drug inspector Seema Singh had collected samples from the spot, who had recovered 68 injections of liposomal amphotericin B injection brand Amphonex, which the accused used to supply to the kin of needy patients. The ADGC further said that the government lab had declared the injection samples after testing them as spurious injections.
The court said in its order, “Selling fake injections during crisis is a heinous crime against humanity. This court is not bound to comply with the order of another court. Since the bail applications of Gyanesh Kumar Sharma and Vijay Kumar were rejected Therefore, the bail application of Madhuram Bajpayee is also being dismissed as there is no justifiable ground to release him on bail.”