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FIA Busted Fake Veterinary Injection Factory, Four Arrested

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Federal Investigation Agency’s Anti-Human Trafficking Circle in Karachi conducted a raid on a factory producing fake veterinary drugs used for increasing animal meat and milk production. Four suspects were arrested – Dr Salman, Younis, Kashif Shah Khan, and Imdad Shah.

The operation was carried out in the presence of DRAP officials at a factory located in Bhains Colony. During the raid, authorities seized large quantities of suspected drugs, syringes, packing materials, labeling equipment, a packing machine, and a mixing machine.

Suspects confessed to producing counterfeit ‘Boston’ injections for over 10 years during interrogation. Deputy Director Anti-Human Trafficking Mian Muhammad Ajmal addressed a press conference following the raid.

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