Accra Circuit Court Sentences Two Over Distribution Of Fake Drugs 3 min read
The two, Mary Alemina and George Asante were found guilty of 11 counts and were sentenced to a fine of 9000 penalty units and in default, would serve 15 years imprisonment.
Giving the judgment in Court, October 30, 2023, Her Honour Evelyn Asamoah, found the two accused persons guilty of the offenses hence, the sentence.
Speaking to the media after the judgement the Chairperson of International Diabetes Federation for African, Mrs, Elizabeth Esi Denyoh, said the sentence was a positive win for all diabetic patients in Ghana.
“We are by this appealing to the Food and Drugs Authority (FDA) that Diabetes itself is a burden and is a specialist condition and we must scrutinize drugs and medication that come into the country for diabetics because people are dying,” she stated.
On his part, the interim President of the Ghana Diabetes Association, Mr. Stephen Quaye Cofie said the judgement was a welcoming news for FDA, Ministry of Health and the Ghana Diabetes Association as these organizations were battling the menace of fake diabetes drugs in the system.
It would be recalled that in November 26, 2021, the then President of the Ghana Diabetes Association (complainant) Mrs. Elizabeth Esi Denyoh reported to police that, she had been receiving calls on the Association’s official cell phone number from people requesting for a diabetes drug known as ‘insured’ which she knew was not registered by the Food and Drug Authority (FDA).
Mrs. Denyoh informed the police that, she had ordered for some of the drug online and someone was dispatched to deliver it to her at Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital.
The Prosecution revealed that police laid ambush and arrested the dispatch rider together with some drugs including the said Insured diabetes drug.
The dispatch rider Ied a team of police Investigators and FDA personnel to the office of accused persons who were selling and distributing the said drug at Ritz junction, Adenta, where the two accused persons were met at the office processing some of the drugs for sale and distribution.
And on November 26,2021, Mary Alemina, businesswoman and George Asante, marketer were arrested at Adentan in the Greater Accra Region for unauthorized sale and unregistered distribution of some drugs purported to be curing diabetes.
The accused persons were therefore charged with 12 counts ranging from conspiracy to commit unauthorised sale and distribution of unregistered drugs: contrary to sections 23(1) of the criminal offences ACT 1960 (ACT 29) and 118(1) of the Public Health Act 2012 (ACT 851), unauthorised sales and distribution of unregistered drug: contrary to section 118(1) of the Public Health Act 2012 (ACT 851), unauthourised sale and distribution of unregistered drug: contrary to section 118(1) of the Public Health Act 2012 (ACT 851), unauthourised sale and distribution of unregistered drug: contrary to section 118(1) of the Public Health Act 2012 (ACT 851) and unauthourised sale and distribution of unregistered drug: contrary to section 118(1) of the Public Health Act 2012 (ACT 851).
The rest are unauthourised sale and distribution of unregistered drug: contrary to section 118(1) of the Public Health Act 2012 (ACT 851), unauthourised sale and distribution of unregistered drug: contrary to section 118(3) of the Public Health Act 2012 (ACT 851), unauthourised sale and distribution of unregistered drug: contrary to section 118(1) of the Public Health Act 2012 (ACT 851), unauthourised sale and distribution of unregistered drug: contrary to section 118(1) of the Public Health Act 2012 (ACT 851), unauthourised sale and distribution of unregistered drug: contrary to Section 118(1) of the Public Health Act 2012 (ACT 851) and unauthourised sale and distribution of unregistered drug: contrary to Section 118(1) of the Public Health Act 2012 (ACT 851).