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Home / Crime and Justice / Fake Himalaya Liv.52 Tablets Busted in Ghaziabad

Fake Himalaya Liv.52 Tablets Busted in Ghaziabad

9 Feb

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Summary

  • Police seized 50,000 counterfeit tablets manufactured in Haryana.
  • Packaging materials were sourced from Meerut for fake medicines.
  • Counterfeit tablets were sold for ₹110-115, far below genuine price.
Fake Himalaya Liv.52 Tablets Busted in Ghaziabad

Ghaziabad police have successfully dismantled a large-scale racket involved in the manufacturing of counterfeit Himalaya Liv.52 tablets. The operation was initiated after the pharmaceutical company Himalaya Wellness filed a formal complaint on January 3rd, alleging the widespread supply of fake products to local vendors.

During a technical investigation, police identified individuals involved in the counterfeit operation. These individuals confessed to having the fake Liv.52 tablets manufactured by a company located in Haryana. The packaging materials, including wrappers and boxes, were reportedly produced in Meerut.

Authorities seized approximately 50,000 counterfeit tablets that were produced in Haryana and distributed to various local shops. The investigation revealed that the production cost for a box of fake medicine was between ₹35 and ₹40, which was then sold for ₹110-115. This pricing strategy made the counterfeit products attractive to retailers, especially when compared to the genuine product's maximum retail price of ₹280 per box.

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The police are continuing their investigation into other individuals implicated in this operation. This bust follows a similar incident in December 2025, where Delhi Police apprehended two individuals involved in a counterfeit drug manufacturing factory in Ghaziabad.

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Police seized 50,000 counterfeit Himalaya Liv.52 tablets.
The counterfeit tablets were manufactured in Haryana, and their packaging materials were sourced from Meerut.
The accused revealed that the cost to produce one box of counterfeit medicine was between ₹35 and ₹40, and it was sold for ₹110-115.

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