The menace of spurious medicines is no less grave an offence than murder or terrorism, a Delhi court has said while denying bail to a man accused of supplying fake cancer drugs to patients.Special Judge Shailender Malik made the observation while denying bail to Aekansh Verma, who was arrested for his alleged involvement in selling and supplying spurious life saving cancer drugs to patients.
Fake medicines of international brands valued at Rs eight crore were seized and seven people have been arrested in this connection from the national capital, police said on Tuesday.With the arrests, the Delhi Police's Crime Branch claimed to .