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Photographer’s Project Documents Fake Drug Smuggling at JFK Airport

September 24, 2010
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A photographer’s project documenting what type of illicit goods come into the U.S. through New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport revealed smuggled counterfeit products including fake drugs. Taryn Simon spent five days and five nights in 2009 at one of JFK’s busiest terminals, reports CNN. There she not only encountered many knock-off handbags and fake gold, but also phony…

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Vietnamese Student Invents Anti-Counterfeiting Technology

September 24, 2010
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A Vietnamese student recently invented a software program designed to identify phony products, including counterfeit drugs. Nguyen Kim Hoang Nhu is a student at Ho Chi Minh City National University where one of her goals is to create a program to help people avoid coming in contact with fake products, according to Viet Nam News. Nhu said that her idea…

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Mansion of Man Who Ran Illegal Online Pharmacies Up for Auction

September 23, 2010
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The Texas mansion of a man convicted of running a number of illegal online pharmacies is currently up for auction. The bidding for the 22,000 square-foot mansion that used to be owned by Rakesh Saran will start at $1.5 million, according to the Dallas Morning News. The four-story house was seized in 2005 following the investigation of more than 20…

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Alleged Wisconsin Drug Counterfeiter Previously Faced Drug Charges

September 23, 2010
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The alleged co-conspirator to a prominent Wisconsin pharmacist accused of selling counterfeit drugs had previously been arrested and charged for running a sham pharmacy in Texas.   Balbir Bhogal was recently arrested, along with renowned Madison, Wisonsin, pharmacist Marla Ahlgrimm, for allegedly importing and selling millions of tablets of phony erectile dysfunction medication and other fake drugs, according to the…

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Google Takes Rogue Pharmacies to Court

September 22, 2010
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Today Google filed a civil lawsuit against a number of illegal online pharmacies, claiming that the businesses violated the search engine's advertisement policy. Michael Zwibelman, Google's Litigation Counsel, wrote in a post on the company's blog that it has been battling these illegal online pharmacies for years in an effort to keep advertisements promoting illegal and fake pharmaceutical products from…

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Uganda Sets Up Police Desks to Fight Counterfeit Drugs

September 22, 2010
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Police officials in the landlocked African Nation of Uganda are setting up anti-narcotics desks at all of the police stations around the country in an effort to fight the problem of counterfeit drugs. Inspector general of Police Kale Kayihura told the New Vision that the desks are being set up to combat the rising number of counterfeit drugs being sold…

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Two Nigerians Accused of Pharmaceutical Theft

September 22, 2010
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Two Nigerians have been charged with the theft of pharmaceuticals valued at $18.5 million Nigerian from a pharmacy in Lagos. Uchenna Ogodo worked as a pharmacy attendant for ICEE Pharmaceutical Limited, according to Next, an African news source. Prosecutor Innocent Effiong alleged before the Ebute Meta Magistrate’s Court that he and his accomplice, 35-year-old Patrick Okonkwo took 14,244 boxes of…

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Two Maryland Men Charged in Pharmaceutical Theft

September 22, 2010
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A Maryland man and his getaway driver were arrested just 10 hours after they allegedly committed a pharmaceutical theft. John Collins Jr., 19, allegedly committed a robbery with a loaded gun at the Darlington Pharmacy in Darlington, Maryland, according to Maryland State Police, reports The Aegis. Collins, of Port Deposit, Maryland, reportedly took more than 100 bottles of prescription medication…

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NAFDAC Chief Survives Gun Attack

September 22, 2010
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Dr. Paul Orhii, the Director General of Nigeria’s National Agency for Food and Drugs Administration and Control (NAFDAC), recently survived an attack on his life.

Unknown gunmen attempted to kill Orhii, whose agency fights the problem of counterfeit drugs in Nigeria, as he was returning from his village in northern Benue state to the capital city of Abuja, NAFDAC spokesman Abubakar Jimoh told Afrique en Ligne.

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The Mysterious Case of Kevin Xu

September 22, 2010
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Dr. Orhii being interviewed by Dan Rather in the “Mysterious Case of Kevin Xu” on HDNet

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