Man jailed for illegal erectile dysfunction drug sales

A UK man is sentenced to 16 months’ imprisonment for the illegal sale of erectile dysfunction drugs following an investigation by MHRA

Sundeep Amin, aged 57 years old, pleaded guilty to 21 counts of importing, possessing and supplying unlicensed medicines.

Nearly £900,000 of illegal medicines were seized by MHRA officers, imported from India and destined for customers across the UK and Europe. He also admitted possession of a large quantity of the controlled drug, Phenazepam and to laundering the proceeds of his crimes.

Alastair Jeffrey, Head of Enforcement at MHRA, said:

“Mr Amin had no medical qualifications and was dealing in unlicensed medicines, which is a lethal combination and a serious risk to public health. His operation ran for several years and it is further proof that if you buy medication from an illicit source, you are handing over money to a criminal who has no regard for your well-being.”

During MHRA’s investigation, it became clear that Mr Amin had several companies registered in his name and rented a number of storage facilities across Essex. Several large quantities of erectile dysfunction drugs on route to these addresses were seized on arrival in the UK, including one haul worth £100,000 at Heathrow Airport.

Alastair Jeffrey added:

“Our advice is simple. If you are ill and need treatment, a visit to your GP or pharmacist is the best course of action. Medicines should always be obtained from a legitimate high street or online pharmacy.”

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