Health care products have turned into drug prices nearly ten times
On July 18th, a man in Jining City, Shandong Province, made a surprise move to sell tea. He came up with a marketing method for buying tea and medicine. The tea was not fired, and the medicine was red. However, Li Moumou was suspected of selling fake drugs in recent days. The prosecution authorized the arrest.
On April 19, a person in Jining High-tech Zone reported that the pure Chinese medicine, Bushen Zhuangyang Capsule, which was purchased through a 'micro-business', was unwell after taking it. It was suspected to be a counterfeit drug. After drug testing, it was determined that the capsule contained prohibited additives. Sildenafil's public security organ immediately organized a case investigation and arrested the criminal suspect Li Moumou on May 17. After the case, Li Moumou confessed to the illegal facts.
After graduating from the university, the criminal suspect Li has been working in the coal mine. He has a pair of children at home. In the last two years, he has jumped out of the original working environment and started to do business in the middle age. This is a serious tea business. But because of the customer's words, his business deviated from the right track.
According to Li Moumou, he worked in the tea business on the Internet from 2006. After resigning from the original unit, he has been selling tea. One day, a customer who bought tea asked him if he had any impotence and kidney function. He truthfully told no, Li Moumou, who smelled the business opportunity, began to pay attention to male health care products. Li Moumou searched for kidney and aphrodisiac drugs from a shopping network, and selected a brand lower price aphrodisiac health care product from many search results. Starting from February 2017, he bundled this health care product as a gift for selling tea. The price ranged from 268 yuan to 298 yuan. The tea business was general, but this kidney-invigorating capsule was fired. Many customers later I only buy capsules and don't need tea. Li Moumou sold the capsules with a price of 28.8 yuan for nearly 10 times.
Li knows that this is a health care product, and fictitiously manufactures the product to the customer, and claims that the capsule is a pure Chinese medicine preparation, which makes it become a kidney-reinforcing drug Because the capsule was disassembled and shipped, it did not cause any doubts from the customer. During the sales process, he sent the fake advertisement to the customer to gain trust. In order to improve product sales, he also registered several micro-signals and WeChat. Group, exaggerated publicity by making fake chat screenshots, etc. Selling capsules together with tea is even more unsightly and convenient for confidential delivery. As of arrest, Li has purchased more than 800 capsules, of which 600 have been sold.
At present, the criminal suspect Li Moumou was arrested by the People's Procuratorate of Jining High-tech Zone for suspected sales of counterfeit drugs. The case is under further investigation.
It is understood that the crime of producing and selling counterfeit drugs is stipulated in Article 141 of the Criminal Law. It is a selective offence. The term "counterfeit drugs" as used in this article refers to counterfeit drugs and presses in accordance with the provisions of the Drug Administration Law of the People's Republic of China. Counterfeit medicines, non-pharmaceuticals.
'According to the law, there are two kinds of fake medicines, one is a thorough fake medicine, and the drug management law is clear. In one of the following cases, it is a counterfeit medicine: (1) The ingredients contained in the medicine and the national medicine standard If the prescribed ingredients are inconsistent; (2) pretending to be a non-pharmaceutical drug or pretending to be a drug with other drugs. ' The prosecutor said.
In another case, although it may be a 'true medicine', it is Counterfeit medicine On this, drug management Regulation A drug that has one of the following conditions shall be treated as a counterfeit drug: (1) It is prohibited by the drug regulatory authority under the State Council; (2) It must be approved in accordance with this Law and produced without authorization, imported, or must be inspected in accordance with this Law. (3) Being degraded; (iv) being contaminated; (5) using the bulk drug that must obtain the approval number in accordance with this Law without obtaining the approval number; (6) The indications or functional indications are beyond the prescribed range.
The prosecutor of the case said that the first paragraph of Article 39 of the Drug Administration Law stipulates that the import of drugs must be reviewed by the drug regulatory authority under the State Council. If it is confirmed that it meets the quality standards, it is safe and effective before it can be approved for import. import Drug registration certificate.
'That is, as long as it is an imported drug, it must be examined and approved. If it is imported without examination, according to the current law, it is a counterfeit drug.' The prosecutor said.