Four Arrested for Selling Human Drugs, Including ARVs, in Open Markets in Mbale

some of the recovered drugs

 

In a recent crackdown on illegal drug sales, the National Drug Authority (NDA) has arrested four individuals, including three men and one woman, for allegedly selling human drugs, including antiretroviral (ARV) medications, in open markets in Mbale District. The arrests were made following a tip-off from an informer, according to Mr. Abiazzi Rwamwiri, the NDA spokesperson.

The suspects were apprehended at Shabaga Market in Mbale District, where they were found selling a variety of drugs, including ARVs and painkillers, in unprofessional and unsafe conditions. The drugs were displayed in the open air under the scorching sun, raising serious concerns about their safety and efficacy.

Mr. Rwamwiri emphasized that the individuals arrested were not licensed medical practitioners and had no authorization to sell human drugs. "These fake doctors were operating illegally, putting people's lives at risk. Drugs meant to cure the sick can instead become harmful if poorly stored or administered incorrectly," he said.

The Chairman of Shabaga Market, Uthman Wokori, recounted the events leading to the arrests. He initially believed the individuals were innocent but later understood the gravity of the situation after being briefed by NDA officials. "I saw police and NDA officials arresting some people in the market around midday. At first, I thought they were innocent, but when the NDA explained that they were selling expired drugs and operating without licenses, I realized the danger they posed," Wokori said. He expressed gratitude to the government for protecting the public and pledged to report any similar illegal activities in the future.

The suspects, identified as Hajji Matovu Ali and three others, are currently detained at Mbale Police Station awaiting arraignment in court. According to Mr. Rwamwiri, they will be charged with operating without a license and endangering public health. He urged locals to remain vigilant and avoid purchasing drugs from unlicensed sellers in open markets. "The only authorized places to buy drugs are clinics and pharmacies, not open or makeshift markets," he reiterated.

The four arrested and at the police sataion in mbale

This incident highlights the ongoing challenges in regulating the sale of pharmaceuticals in Uganda and the risks posed by unlicensed drug vendors. The NDA has called for increased public awareness and cooperation to curb the illegal sale of drugs and protect community health.

As the case proceeds to court, authorities are expected to take a firm stance against such illegal activities to deter others from engaging in similar practices. The NDA continues to work tirelessly to ensure that only safe and properly stored medications reach the public, safeguarding the health and well-being of all Ugandans. 

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