NSA against three for selling COVID drug at higher rates
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Recovered injections do not have any batch number or other details, says UP STF
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Recovered injections do not have any batch number or other details, says UP STF
The police in U.P.’s Kanpur have said they will slap the National Security Act (NSA) against three persons who were arrested on charges of allegedly smuggling and selling Remdesivir, an injectable drug used in the treatment of COVID-19, at rates higher than in the market.
The arrests come two days after the State government urgently procured 25,000 vials of the drug from Gujarat due to the rise in number of cases and demand for the drug.
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Britain Imposes Sanctions on Zimbabwe Minister, Police Chief, CIO Boss Over Human Rights Abuses
February 01, 2021
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FILE: Soldiers beat a supporter of the opposition Movement for Democratic Change party of Nelson Chamisa outside the party s headquarters as they await the results of the general elections in Harare, Zimbabwe, Aug. 1, 2018.
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The British government has imposed targeted sanctions on Zimbabwe’s police commissioner, director of the Central Intelligence Organization, state security minister and former commander of the presidential guard, accusing them of serious human rights violations.
In a statement posted today on its website, the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office the also imposed similar sanctions on the Zimbabwe Defence Industries, noting that the restrictive measures were made under the Sanctions and Anti-Money Laundering Act of 2018 (the Sanctions Act).