The Directorate for Enforcement of Law (ED) carries out searches in seven premises in Chennai, connected with Sreesan Pharma as part of the Money washing Act (PMLA). The investigation concerns the case of syrup cough, which tragically led to the death of several children.
Rarage includes residences of higher officials from Tamil over Drug Control Office, according to officials. The authorities examine financial records and other evidence in their ongoing probes into operation and regulatory supervision of the company.
At least 20 children, mostly under the age of five, died after the administration of Coldya Pradesh and Rajasthan.
Why is the Directorate for enforcement of the law attacking Sreesan Pharma?
The Directorate for Enforcement of Law (ED) carries out searches in seven premises in Chennai, connected with Sreesan Pharma as part of the Money washing Act (PMLA). The probe concerns the case of syrup cough, which tragically demanded the lives of at least 20 children, mostly within five years, in Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan.
Officials stated that raids include the residences of higher staff from the Drug Control Office Tamil Nadu. The authorities examine financial records and other evidence in their ongoing investigation of the operation and regulatory supervision of the company.
How became dangerous syrup coughs?
According to Kanchipuram Srasesean Pharma, which was in 2011 in 2011 Srasesan Pharma based on Kanchipuram (CDSCO), according to Sreesan Pharma on Kanchipuram (CDSCO) reportedly continued Kanchipuram (CDSCO), which was in 2011), despite the persecution of infrastructure and multiple violations) Reportedly ongoing operations based on Sreesan Pharma (CDSCO), the Sreesan Pharma (CDSCO) based on Kanchipuram was reportedly continued.
It was found that the syrup coughs dangerously falsified diethylene glycols (DEG), highly poisonous chemicals. After these revelations, the owner of Sreesan Pharma, G Ranganathan, 9 October was arrested by the police Madhya Pradesh.
What did political leaders say about the attacks?
Tamil Nadu BJP criticized the state government for its regulatory failure. When he spoke at Madurai airport, he said that the main minister should take responsibility for the lunges.
“If (drug controllers) do not participate in training, how would they know that diethylene glycol (DEG) is a toxic substance?” he asked.
Annamalai added that the Union government plans to test drugs for harmful content after strengthening security regulations.
“There are many phases for drug testing, but are mostly tested during production. Now the central government has announced that it will also check the production post to engage all gaps in Indian safety regulations,” he said.
He also stressed the extent of violations in Sreesan Pharma and noted that the syrup cough had more than 300 quality violations.
“It is obvious that drug inspectors and inspectors did not control it at all. For this is the responsible government of Tamil Nadu and should not only explain why it happened, but should also take responsibility.
What is the current state of investigation?
After the tragic deaths in Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan, both Sreesan Pharma operations and in sight of TNFDA continue to investigate. The authorities perform thorough raids and check the company’s records to determine the scope of illegal practices and responsibility.
(Tagstotranslate) Directorate for Handing of Law (T) Sreesan Pharma (T) Prevention of the Money Wash Act (T) Coldriff Cough Syrup (T) Tamil Over Drug Control Office
