USA: Indian Doc Gets 30-year Jail for Illegal Pharmacy


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New York, Dec 16 (mb): An Indian doctor studying for an MBA degree was sentenced on Saturday to 30 years in prison for orchestrating a global illegal Internet pharmacy network from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Akhil Bansal, enrolled at Temple University, created and operated a network that smuggled 11 million prescription pills from India and distributed them to 60,000 Americans.

"You distributed poison throughout the country," US district judge Paul Diamond said pronouncing the sentence.

But Bansal maintained his innocence. "Truly in my heart, I believe I did not commit these serious charges," he said, adding that he will appeal.

Bansal and his family operated a wholesale network, supplying dozens of illegal online drugs including Viagra, sedatives and painkillers without a prescription. By shipping 75,000 pills a day from a New York safe house, the Bansals reaped roughly $8 million.

After investigations that began in 2003, 17 synchronised arrests were made in April 2005 in Philadelphia , New York, Florida and India, where Bansal's father and sister, Brij Bansal and Julie Agarwal, were arrested.

Most of those arrested, including Bansal's roommate Atul Patil, struck plea deals and received sentences of less than three years.

But Bansal, arguing that what he did was legal in India, and two others, risked trial. All three were convicted after two-month trials.

Sanjeev Srivastav, Bansal's loyal friend and mentor since medical school in India, was sentenced to 15 years for his role in the conspiracy. Fred Mullinix of Florida, who made more than $1 million creating websites that took orders and forwarded them to the Bansals, was sentenced to 12 years. 

  

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  • Alfred J. Rebello, Kundapur/Dubai

    Mon, Dec 17 2007

    Few Indians really spoil the image of Indians wherever they go. They think they can do anyuthing they want wherever they are. And because of this few, all Indians are branded. I hope those who do these things will realize what harm they do for Indians all over the world.

    For such people, if they are thrown out of that country, India also should not wellcome them back. Let them live in a NO man's land. There are many even try to take their traditions every where instead of following the tradition of the adopted country. Such people should stay in their own village and follow all the tradition without harming others.

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