Beware Of Fake Ayurvedic Centres In Bengaluru, CCB Arrests 4 Men For Selling Bogus Medicines
Bengaluru, 6 Oct 2019:
4 males have been arrested by the Central Crime Department (CCB) officers in Bengaluru for promoting pretend Ayurvedic medicines to senior residents throughout town.
The CCB sleuths arrested the culprits Virupakshappa (40), Santhosh (30), Deepak (31) and Vinayak (27) from Wilson backyard and recovered Rs 6.5 lakh from them. The culprits had opened an Ayurvedic retailer known as Siddhi Ayurveda Medication there and have been promoting fraudulent merchandise claiming to be Ayurvedic medicines that may remedy illnesses like diabetes.
Based on experiences, the offenders hailed from Gokak taluk of Belagavi. They principally used to focus on elder women and men, who used to come back to the park for strolling and jogging within the morning. They used to introduce themselves as a fellow jogger after which make conversations with individuals about again issues or joint pains.
The boys would make up tales of how their relative or pal had an identical drawback and it was cured after taking the medicines from Siddhi Ayurveda Medication. The individuals would fall prey to their rip-off and go to the Ayurvedic centre, the place they are going to be hoaxed to buy the spurious merchandise.
The arrests have been made after a number of individuals complained to the CCB that they have been cheated by the Ayurvedic centre as they didn’t discover any reduction after taking the drugs. After testing the medicines, the CCB sleuths discovered that the medicines have been pretend.
The police suspects many such gangs to be concerned in related crimes. Based on them, many are operating the rip-off in a number of components of town and educated individuals are additionally falling prey to this. Herald Publicist