BOC seizes P30M worth of fake Biogesic, other meds; arrests suspect

Amid the public’s struggle to access over-the-counter drugs such as paracetamol, P30 million worth of counterfeit medicines such as Biogesic, Neozep, Bioflu, Immunpro, ivermectin, Phenokinon F Injection, Medicol, Planax, Alaxan FR, MX3 and others were seized on Jan. 5, 2022.

The operation was conducted by the Bureau of Customs (BOC) with the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA), National Intelligence Coordinating Agency (NICA), Intelligence Service Armed Forces Of the Philippines (ISAFP), and the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG).

Certification from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and Unilab Pharmaceuticals, the makers of market-leading paracetamol brand Biogesic, stated that the said medicines were counterfeit.

The counterfeit medicines were packed in cartons with Chinese character tags. They were found in two storage places, at 7434B and 7434C Highland St., Marcelo Green Village and 27 Pearl St., Severina Subdivision, Km 18, Brgy. Marcelo, both in Paranaque City.

The suspect, Adel Rajput, a 31-year-old Pakistani national and a resident of Caloocan City, was nabbed by a team composed of members of Customs Intelligence and Investigation Service at the Manila International Container Port (CIIS-MICP), PDEA-IIS, NICA, ISAFP, and PCG.

He was brought to the Paranaque City Prosecutors’ Office for an inquest and will face various cases for violation of Sec. 1401 (Unlawful Importation/Exportation), Sec. 1113 (Property Subject to Seizure and Forfeiture) paragraph (l) (5) in relation to Sec. 118 (Prohibited Importation and Exportation) paragraph (e) of the CMTA, and the violation of Republic Act No. 8293 (Intellectual Property Code of the Philippines and its Pertinent Rules and Regulations).

His visa will be under a revocation process by the Bureau of Immigration.

Alvin Enciso, Intelligence Officer II and Chief of the CIIS-MICP, led the implementation of the Letter of Authority, together with the Mission Order signed by Customs Commissioner Rey Leonardo B. Guerrero.

“We received reports about the presence of counterfeit items. It’s not just items, but medicines. We acted on this immediately because this can pose a health threat. They are selling these to unsuspecting people whose only hope is to buy authentic medicines for themselves and their loved ones,” Raniel Ramiro, Customs Deputy Commissioner of Intelligence Group, said.

The goods were immediately hauled to the BOC premises, though the inspection and inventory are still ongoing.

Last Nov. 24, 2021, BOC also nabbed fake medicines from a warehouse in Pasig City such as Alaxan, Tuseran Forte, Propan, and Diatabs with an estimated value of P50 million.

Guerrero lamented how these businesses are operating during this time.

“It is sad how these criminals are using the pandemic for their own gain, especially when it comes to medicines. These are medicines that people thought will relieve them of their pain, their conditions. It is unforgivable that these individuals are using people’s desperation to earn money,” he said.

The Commissioner noted reports that there’s a shortage of basic over-the-counter medicines in the National Capital Region (NCR) and neighboring provinces because of the surge in COVID-19 cases and the flu season. (BOC) -rir-ag

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