Fake hand sanitiser racket busted in Hyderabad after 1 lakh bottles sold for Rs 1.4 crore.
Police seized 25,000 units of 100 ml sanitisers and raw materials worth Rs 40 lakh. Investigation has revealed that so far the accused have manufactured and marketed 1 lakh bottles worth Rs 1,44,00,000. A fake hand sanitiser manufacturing unit was busted on the outskirts of Hyderabad as police and drug inspectors seized batches of these fake products. Acting on a tip-off, sleuths of the Special Operations Team (SOT) of Rachakonda, along with police officers of Hyderabad and Ayush Drug Inspector from Telangana, raided the duplicate hand sanitiser manufacturing unit and recovered the fake products.
Police seized 25,000 units of 100 ml sanitisers and raw materials worth Rs 40 lakh. Investigation has revealed that so far the accused have manufactured and marketed 1 lakh bottles worth Rs 1,44,00,000.
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