CBI on Friday carried out surprise checks at Indian Naval Hospital (INHS) in Mumbai's Colaba and Armed Forces Medical Stores Depot in Kandivali after receiving information that drugs were being allegedly purchased
New Delhi: CBI on Friday carried out surprise checks at Indian Naval Hospital (INHS) in Mumbai's Colaba and Armed Forces Medical Stores Depot in Kandivali after receiving information that drugs were being allegedly purchased in violation of the 'Stock Policy'.
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The action of the agency took place in coordination with Naval and Army authorities. CBI sources said they had received inputs that medicines are allegedly being procured from local dealers at exorbitant rates instead of purchasing these stocks at approved rates from contract dealers or original manufacturers in accordance with 'Stock Policy'.
"The information also indicates that certain drugs are allegedly being procured in excess of the actual requirement and in violation of the 'Stock Policy', thereby leading to expiry of a large quantity of medicines," an official said. The sources said it is further alleged that expired medicines are being returned without realising the cost of the same from the local dealers.