On May 14, four individuals were taken into custody during an ongoing investigation into the unlawful production and sale of unauthorized medical items, including counterfeit injection devices. The suspects—three men aged 28, 34, and 39, and a 55-year-old woman—are believed to have operated an online distribution network without the proper authorization required under the Medicines Act.
Search operations were carried out at five residential properties and a laboratory facility across several Dutch municipalities: Bloemendaal, Kaag en Braassem, Bodegraven-Reeuwijk, Opsterland, and the Kennemerland region.
Authorities seized:
This operation began following a report to the Health and Youth Care Inspectorate (IGJ). The investigation, now under the direction of the Public Prosecution Service, aims to dismantle illegal supply chains that pose a risk to public health and violate national pharmaceutical regulations.
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