In the hands of Interpol a network of “monkey” vaccines against the coronavirus

About 2,400 doses of fake vaccines were seized in South Africa, while one network of “monkey” vaccines against coronavirus dismantled in China, Interpol announced today, warning that it is simply “the tip of the iceberg”.

“South African authorities have seized hundreds of counterfeit vaccines against Covid-19 following an Interpol alert that the vaccines would be a primary target of criminal networks,” the International Criminal Court (ICC) said in a statement. .

Three Chinese nationals and a Zambian national were arrested during the operation, held in Germiston (Gauteng County), which also allowed the discovery of “a large quantity of counterfeit masks”.

In addition, Interpol assisted China, where police “identified a network selling counterfeit vaccines against Covid-19 and raided central production facilities, arresting 80 suspects and seizing more than 3,000 counterfeit vaccines.”

“Although we welcome this result, it’s just the tip of the iceberg, “Covid-19 vaccine-related crime,” Interpol Secretary-General Jürgen Stock said in a press release.

Interpol warns again against uncertified vaccines being offered for sale online.

“Any vaccine that is promoted on websites or on the darknet is not legal, has not been tested and may be dangerous,” he said.

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