Bedkot, July 17 : The District Police Office, Kanchanpur has registered cases against 15 persons for unlawfully operating pharmacies in a month.
Superintendent of Police (SP) Kamal
Thapa informed that the case related to narcotic drug abuse was registered
against those illegally running pharmacies and providing treatment.
"We have initiated a campaign
to shut the pharmacies which have been illegally operating over the
years", he said, adding, "It is found that life-threatening drugs are
being sold and distributed in the area without license".
SP Thapa said the administration
was working to book those unlawfully running pharmacies by registering narcotic
drug abuse related law of the country.
According to the data of the
District Police Office Kanchanpur, as many as 15 pharmacy operators were
arrested and case filed against them in a month.
In its raid carried out in
Bhimdutta municipality area on Friday, Nepal Police took control four pharmacy
owners. Among the arrested were Bimala Upadhyay of Bhimdutta municipality-7,
Rajendra Bahadur Chand of Bhimdutta-16, Majhgaun, Suresh Pandey of
Bhimdutta-10, Sukasal and Mohan Bahadur Rokaya of same place.
Two pharmacy operators, however,
have absconded, police said. Those absconding are Birendra Raj Pant of
Bhimdutta-16, Basantapur and Ram Bahadur Bista of Bhimdutta-13, Sajha
Chuaraha.
Police seized 94 types of drugs
from the pharmacy of Pant and 125 kinds of drugs from the pharmacy of
Bista.
Earlier, police had arrested 11
pharmacy operators from Dodhara Chandani and Bhimdutta municipality areas.
In course of the raid, the pharmacy
operators were found selling drugs without license, running medical without
name and board and keeping life-threatening medicines in ready-for-sale
condition in the pharmacy, police informed.