The Gujarat pharmacist who stole five thousand pounds of medicine in London has been sentenced to one year's imprisonment
The Gujarat pharmacist who stole five thousand pounds of medicine in London has been sentenced to one year's imprisonment
A UK-based pharmacist was sentenced to one year by a UK-based pharmacist who stole nearly 5000 pounds of drugs from a drugstore and sold it on the road. Niren Patel appeared in the Snanserebraque Crown Court and confessed his crime. He had broken his trust by misusing his position and stealing class-B drugs. He will be punished for 12 months. Patel used his pharmacist position by writing prescription drugs. He stole medicines and then sold it at a cheap price. The medicines that she had sold did not have to be taken without the advice of a doctor, and it was very risky and high-grade addictive ', said Brett M. Macquarie, a Detective of Met Organized Crime Command. The owner of the ninety store, Day-Lewis Pharmacy, Horncheck Metropolitan Police Contracts Drugs The Liaison team started investigations in August 2016. Seeing a stock record and a list of drugs bought by Patel, it was found that he stole 5000 pounds of drugs based on counterfeit speculation. In the police questioning, 38-year-old Patel admitted that he had stolen drugs and sold it. These medicines included hormonal-enhancing drugs for bodybuilders.

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