Telangana’s Drug Control Administration (DCA) has taken action against the illegal sale of medicines, seizing drugs valued at ₹15,000 from an unlicensed clinic. This recent raid took place in Sangareddy district at Sri Raghavendra Clinics and Diagnostics in Kistareddypet village. The owner, Naveen, was discovered to be keeping a large amount of medicines without having the necessary drug license. This operation is just one part of the ongoing work to stop the illegal distribution of drugs within the region.
During the search of the clinic, DCA officers found a significant collection of medicines being stored without the proper permission. A DCA official stated that the unauthorized stocking of medicines was found during the raid. This clearly indicates that the clinic was operating illegally, not following the required guidelines. The medicines were intended to be sold to the public, which presents a serious danger because these operations do not follow proper quality control or oversight.
This specific operation is a clear demonstration of how important it is to regulate the sales of medicines to safeguard public health. These types of raids are very important to prevent low-quality or expired medicines from being sold. Now, the case will be handled under the rules of the Drugs and Cosmetics Act. This means that Naveen may face penalties for his illegal actions. A representative from the DCA also stated that they will take strict action against anyone involved in these illegal operations, showing the agency’s dedication to making sure the laws are followed.
This crackdown on the unlicensed clinic serves as an important reminder about the continuing fight against the illegal medicine trade. This event is a signal to the community that these illegal actions will not be allowed and that the DCA is still strongly committed to protecting the health of everyone living in Telangana. This enforcement highlights the seriousness of ensuring that all medicines are sold and distributed legally and safely.