In a significant drug bust on the port of Ancona, authorities seized 2.1 million doses of medication of Indian origin, together with 1.7 million medicines used to deal with erectile dysfunction. The seizure, performed by the Fiamme Gialle of Ancona and officers of the native Customs and Monopolies Agency, was a results of checks on an articulated lorry disembarked from a motor vessel coming from Greece.
The documentation supplied for transport falsely indicated that the products have been cosmetics from a Greek firm, which was unaware of the transport. However, upon additional investigation, it was revealed that the 12 pallets of products, weighing seven tonnes, truly contained a wide range of medicines, together with well-known manufacturers corresponding to Kamagra, Cobra, and Vilitra, with out the mandatory authorizations from the Italian Medicines Agency (Aifa).
In addition to the medicine for sexual enhancement, authorities additionally discovered over 400 thousand doses of medicines containing Gonadotropin and Preanailin. The giant amount of medication seized on this operation is claimed to be the most important ever recorded in Italy for this class. The medicine have been confiscated, and the motive force of the car was reported to the Ancona Prosecutor’s Office.
This seizure has helped avert a severe risk to the well being of potential customers and highlights the significance of thorough checks and inspections at ports to stop the unlawful importation and distribution of medication.