SSS seizes UZS 1 billion worth of smuggled medicines bound for Tashkent pharmacies
The State Security Service (SSS), in cooperation with customs authorities, has successfully dismantled an illegal operation involving the distribution of substandard and smuggled pharmaceuticals in the capital. During an operational raid, officers discovered a warehouse near Tashkent containing over 100 types of various medicinal products brought into the country through illegal channels.
According to the SSS, a resident of Tashkent district in Tashkent region used his private home as a storage facility for medications smuggled from abroad via bypass routes. The individual was reportedly engaged in supplying these unauthorized goods to various pharmacies located across Tashkent city.
A thorough inspection of the warehouse revealed a massive stockpile consisting of 119 different brand names. In total, authorities seized 3,356 packages containing 76,318 individual units of medication, including popular products such as "Frotu," "Budenofalk," and "Gaviscon," among others. Preliminary estimates place the total market value of the confiscated goods at approximately UZS 1 billion.
Samples of the seized products have been collected and forwarded to the Center for Pharmaceutical Products Safety for comprehensive laboratory expertise and quality testing. Currently, pre-investigation activities are underway to identify all parties involved in the smuggling ring and to assess the potential risk posed to public health by these unregulated medicines.
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