65 children died in Uzbekistan after consuming Dok-1 Max syrup
According to the Supreme Court, 65 children died in Uzbekistan after consuming the Dok-1 Max syrup.

Photo: Kun.uz
Public court proceedings on the criminal case will begin tomorrow, August 11, at 10:00 in the Tashkent city court.
As part of the criminal case, S. R. P., director of “Quramax Medical” LLC (male, born in India in 1972), Sardor Koriyev, director of the Pharmaceutical Network Development Agency and the director of the State Center for Expertise and Standardization of Medicines, Medical Products and Medical Equipment, (born in Tashkent in 1982), and others (a total of 21 people: responsible employees of “Quramax Medical” LLC and SUE State Center for Expertise and Standardization of Medicines, Medical Products and Medical Equipment) have been indicted.
16 of the defendants are men and 5 are women. Preventive measures in the form of detention were applied against 7 of them, 12 were issued a warrant of good conduct and 2 were released on bail.
They are accused of committing the crimes provided for in Articles 184, 28,186-3, 186-3, 25,205, 205, 207, 28,209, 209, 210, 211, 212, 228 of the Criminal Code.
It should be recalled that in December last year, the number of victims was said to be around 20.
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