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Illegal medicines worth $40,000, including 100 litres of cough syrup, seized by HSA

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SINGAPORE - Illegal cough syrup and medicines worth about $40,000 were seized by the authorities on Thursday (Sept 6).

In a statement on Friday morning, the Health Sciences Authority (HSA) said that more than 100 litres of illegally manufactured cough syrup and 1,400 tablets of assorted medicines were seized.

Working with police officers from Bedok Police Division, the HSA first conducted an enforcement operation near Geylang Road, where they caught a 57-year-old man supplying cough syrup, sleeping pills and painkillers.

The authorities then raided the man's Sin Ming Road Housing Board flat and found more medicines. Photos provided by the HSA show the cough syrup stored in bottles originally used for soft drinks.

Another man, 42, was suspected to be involved in the illegal supply of these medicines and was detained.

Preliminary investigations revealed that the first man had manufactured the cough syrup in his home kitchen before supplying them to a street peddler.

Both men are assisting the HSA with investigations.

In the statement, the HSA said that it takes a serious stand against illegal activities that would harm public health.

"Anyone caught importing, manufacturing and/or supplying of illegal health products is liable on conviction, to an imprisonment term for up to two years and/or fined up to $50,000," it said.
 
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