Police body recommends action against 17 people


February 14th, 2012 - Posted by DAWN.com
LAHORE, Feb 13: A three-member board, consisting of senior police officers, has held 17 people, including owners of the Efroze Pharma and three Punjab Institute of Cardiology (PIMC) doctors, responsible for scores of deaths of heart patients owing to a ...
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  1. Dr Asim Masood Hazarvi Says:

    It is about time that someone should take responsibility for the issue and it was surprising when i saw some doctors commenting on the national TV that the WHO drug was to be blamed and they also showed a polio vaccine which was not kept at the required temperature. Why do they want to get Pakistan to a tposition where not even the WHO is prepared to help Pakistan. As the other people are being called they Police should also investigate Ubaid Ali of Central Laboratory Karachi who is ex-employee of Effroze and who has been loyal to his boss even today since he hid the news and let all these people die and did not report on the drug even after pressure from Punjab Police and FIA. His foreign trips paid for by Efroze and other companies should also be checked since he pressurizes companies to pay for his and his spouse international visits.


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